Republicans in the Wisconsin state Senate proposed tweaks Tuesday to their plan to help fund repairs to the Milwaukee Brewers stadium that would scale back the state's contribution by about $36 million and impose a surcharge on tickets to non-baseball events. The Legislature's finance committee was set to vote on the changes Wednesday. Approval could set up a floor vote in the Senate as early as next week.
travellers. it s about making those hidden fees known upfront. tom costello has the details. the transportation department is heading this up. which fees are coming under fire. please say all of them. reporter: yeah pretty much. here s an important context. that s the airline industry has been pushing congress to essentially dismantle existing requirements for them to put the fees out there and disclose taxes and fees and essentially the airline industry wants to be table advertise fares without including the fees. some would call that deceptive. the d.o.t. has come out and said okay the next roll out of our passenger bill of reits will require you to disclose all of the fees upfront, what potential fees might be like. for example, baggage fees, seat selection fees, carry on baggage fees, ticket surcharge, boarding early fee. then in addition disclose if a partner carrier, a co-shared airline is flying the route and no fee cancellation charges if