With Southwest Airlines passengers still stranded in many parts of the country, Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) has a bill to hold the airlines accountable.

Rep. Porter tweeted:

Rep. Porter can be expected to reintroduce her new bill at the beginning of the next Congress. Porter nailed the problems. Poor regulation means that a company like Southwest can run its scheduling and operations on thirty-year-old technology and software.

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Airlines also don’t fear the mistreatment of customers because there are few consequences and penalties. Porter would fix that by imposing a fine of ten times the cost of each passenger’s ticket who was abandoned.

Porter has been a tireless advocate for consumers during her time in Congress, and even in what will certainly be a dysfunctional majority, she will continue to keep fighting for consumers.

The airline industry is too consolidated, underregulated, and the current US law lacks adequate protection for consumers.

The House GOP circus is set to come to town in the next few days, but there are competent public servants like Katie Porter who will continue to fight to hold large corporations accountable.

Jason Easley

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