Maryland moves to ban 'dynamic pricing' statewide - WJLA
Maryland is on the verge of becoming the first state in the nation to ban what lawmakers call “surveillance-based dynamic pricing,” a practice that allows price
wjla.comHere’s the latest on Maryland’s dynamic pricing ban as of spring 2026.
Illustrative example from the coverage: if the bill becomes law, Maryland would be among the first states to ban personalized, data-driven pricing in grocery contexts, emphasizing that shelf prices should match register prices and not be manipulated by personal data signals.[4][6]
If you’d like, I can pull and summarize the bill’s current text and provide a timeline of key committee votes and amendments, or track ongoing local coverage from Maryland outlets. For reference, here are relevant sources you can check:
Note: If you want the latest, I can monitor ongoing developments and provide a brief daily/weekly update.
Maryland is on the verge of becoming the first state in the nation to ban what lawmakers call “surveillance-based dynamic pricing,” a practice that allows price
wjla.comDefending one of his priority legislations, Moore says SB 387 would prohibit 'price manipulation' based on individual consumer data.
patch.comConsumers have long complained about dynamic pricing for concert tickets — when promoters raise prices based on demand. But now, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore wants to ban the practice from grocery stores to help with affordability issues impacting shoppers across the state. FOX 5's Tom Fitzgerald explains.
www.fox5dc.comBaltimore Jewish Life Maryland Lawmakers Propose Ban On Dynamic Pricing At Grocery Stores
www.baltimorejewishlife.comMaryland is on the verge of becoming the first state in the nation to ban what lawmakers call “surveillance-based dynamic pricing,” a practice that allows price
wjla.comLegislation would block surveillance-based price changes as concerns grow over digital shelf labels and surge pricing
www.supermarketnews.comThe legislation, which awaits the governor’s signature, underwent significant revisions that some groups claim would limit its shopper protections .
www.grocerydive.comThe Protection from Predatory Pricing Act would eliminate discrepancies between shelf and register prices for groceries.
www.wypr.orgMaryland is on the verge of becoming the first state in the nation to ban what lawmakers call “surveillance-based dynamic pricing,” a practice that allows price
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