A pair of Democratic lawmakers are introducing a bill that would require cable companies to pay back customers for programming blackouts, Axios has learned.
Why it matters: The bill is part of a broader push by Democrats to crack down on what they say is corporate gouging of consumers through practices like junk fees and monopolization.
Driving the news: The three-page "Stop Sports Blackout Act," introduced by Rep. Pat Ryan (D-N.Y.) and Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), would require cable providers to offer customers a rebate when programming covered by their subscription is made unavailable.
What they're saying: "It's outrageous that millions of folks couldn't watch the Knicks, Judy Justice, or dozens of other programs for weeks because of blackouts. And it's even more ridiculous that we're all still paying for the right to stare at black screens," Ryan said in a statement.