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The proposal would require ticket sellers and venues to clearly show customers how many tickets are actually available for an event, preventing companies from artificially hiding inventory to make prices seem higher than they should be. It aims to give concert, sports, and entertainment fans better information when buying tickets so they can make smarter purchasing decisions and understand the true scarcity of available seats.
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