

| Legislative Watch |
Michigan |
3/5/03-Gov. Jennifer
Granholm has ordered the state's public employees to keep an eye
out for fuel price gouging in the state.
In a statement Feb. 27, the governor's office said workers in the
Michigan Department of Agriculture and the Michigan Public Service Commission
would monitor fuel prices, and refer information about potentially unfair
pricing practices to the attorney general for possible action under
the Michigan Consumer Protection Act.
The effort also extended to the Legislature.
Rep. Kathleen Law, D-Gibraltar, and Sen. Ray Basham, D-Taylor, plan
to introduce bills to prohibit gouging during states of emergency declared
by the Governor. Currently, the law contains no specific prohibition
against fuel price gouging, even in the face of a state emergency. The
prohibitions would be added to the Michigan Consumer Protection Act.
"Gouging consumers during a time of crisis is an absolute outrage
and will not be tolerated," Rep. Law said in the statement. "Gas
stations and oil companies that turn public fear into obscene profits
must be held accountable."






