The House is passing the TICKET Act, targeting "hidden fees." It aims to end "deceptive ticketing practices that frustrate consumers." Lawmakers say the legislation will increase transparency by requiring tickets' full cost to be disclosed upfront. It also looks to ban sales of tickets that sellers don't actually have, and guarantee refunds for event cancellations. It now moves on to the Senate. The law was created after pushback on concert ticketing due to the Taylor Swift ticket sale mess last year.