2024: Schweikert Voted To Require Short-Term Lodging Advertisements To Clearly Disclose Fees In The Reservation Price. In June 2024, Schweikert voted for , according to Congressional Quarterly, "the bill that would prohibit a provider of short-term, overnight lodging from advertising a reservation price that does not include all mandatory fees, including parking, booking, cleaning and resort fees. It would require the Federal Trade Commission to enforce the prohibition as a violation of federal law regarding unfair or deceptive trade practices. It would allow a state to bring a civil action against a lodging provider in federal court to obtain appropriate relief on behalf of its residents if a federal civil action is not already pending, though it would allow the FTC to intervene in such actions. It also would prohibit a state or local government from enforcing any law prohibiting a lodging provider from advertising a price that includes all mandatory fees." The vote was on passage. The House passed the bill by a vote of 384 to 25. [House Vote 248, 6/11/24; Congressional Quarterly, 6/11/24; Congressional Actions, H.R. 6543]