
Texas Lawmakers Should Reconsider SB 2056 / HB 4061 and SB 2026 / HB 4124
If passed, SB 2056/HB 4061 and SB 2026/HB 4124 could lead to a reduction in credit card rewards and travel benefits and upend credit card payment processing in Texas.
Read the latest in Fox Business below.
Credit card rewards are about to vanish, and guess who’s to blame?
By Patrick Brenner
April 4, 2025
With summer vacations just around the corner, millions of Americans are getting ready to cash in their hard-earned credit card rewards: points, miles and cash back they’ve accumulated all year to help cover flights, hotel stays and rising costs at the gas pump. I would know, as I’m one of them.
But what if those rewards suddenly disappeared overnight?
That’s not a hypothetical. It’s the imminent consequence of a growing political movement – mainly flying under the national radar – to regulate how credit card transactions work through a wave of state-level price control laws.
You read that right: state lawmakers nationwide are quietly coordinating a backdoor campaign to cap interchange fees, also known as “swipe fees,” that credit card networks collect from retailers each time you use your card. They say they’re doing it to help small businesses. But the actual result will be devastating: the collapse of rewards programs, higher banking fees and fewer financial tools for families already struggling with inflation.
Read the full article in Fox Business HERE.