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To me, like if you cannot go to anyone else, what are you going to do?

I think another solution might be maybe no exclusive ticketing contracts at buildings.

Mr. Speaker, I yield to the gentleman from South Carolina (Mr. Norman), who will be reintroducing the Ensuring Accurate and Complete Abortion Data Reporting Act which would compel States to report both the number of abortions and the…

Mr. Speaker, I move that the House do now adjourn. The motion was agreed to; accordingly (at 8 o'clock and 9 minutes p.m.), under its previous order, the House adjourned until tomorrow, Wednesday, January 25, 2023, at 10 a.m. for…

Should Congress mandate all-in pricing on ticketing platforms so that the full ticket price is disclosed up front?

I think another solution might be maybe no exclusive ticketing contracts at buildings.

I will start with you, Ms. Bradish. As a former antitrust attorney who studied these markets, do you agree that the ticketing market was more competitive when Ticketmaster was competing with Live Nation as separate companies?

Transparency would be helpful to know what the fees are.

Mr. Speaker, I thank Mr. Grothman for his words and his commitment to the unborn. Mr. Speaker, I yield to the gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Thompson), a champion of life, the chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, and my friend.

I think for both discriminatory conduct and mergers, we need to step back a bit.

We have made headway... to help our antitrust enforcers.

I think we can legislate on some of these things about pricing, but if you truly have a situation where you have a monopoly...

I think for both discriminatory conduct and mergers, we need to step back a bit.

I think this was a good hearing because we had Senators on both sides of the aisle making very valid points about competition.

If you have tied up 80 percent of major concert venues with multiyear contracts, where is there room for one of your competitors to get in the door?

To me, like if you cannot go to anyone else, what are you going to do?

I just want to dispel this notion... that this is not a monopoly, and then we can go from there about solutions.