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New Jersey Democrats Want to Require Costco to Sell Gas to Everyone, Not Just Members

Democrat legislators in New Jersey are proposing two bills forbidding warehouse retail chains such as Costco Wholesale from limiting gasoline sales to retail club members.

Neither bill mentions Costco by name, but the retailer made headlines in July by restricting gasoline sales at its New Jersey locations to members only.

A standard Costco membership is $60 per year and is required to shop at Costco stores.

Costco gas had been available to the general public in New Jersey since 2004, after state officials ordered Costco to make its gas stations accessible to nonmembers. However, the retail giant received clarification from state officials earlier this year that public access to its gas facilities was not required under consumer protection laws, allowing the company to reinstitute its “members only” rule.

New Jersey State Politics Intervene

Democrat state Sens. Vin Gopal and Richard Codey introduced S3029 (pdf) and S3000 (pdf), respectively, on Sept. 22, to require retail membership clubs to sell gasoline to nonmembers.

The bills are very similar, and only one of the measures would need to be adopted to achieve the goal.

“I see gasoline the same as I would see food or energy bills or anything. I think it’s a public access,” Gopal said, according to a New Jersey 101.5 radio report. “We’re not saying what they can and can’t charge. We’re saying that it should be made available to everyone.”

Gopal’s proposed bill state’s that keeping access open for nonmembers is vital to the public interest, due to potential decrease in the availability of gas stations in the state.

“Last time I checked, that’s a commodity,” Codey, a former New Jersey governor, told NJ.com regarding gasoline. “What’s going on here?”

The two sponsors claim their separate bills against the restrictions do not “constitute a restraint of trade” against the company, or perpetuate economic harm


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