McCaskill Introduces Bill Aimed at Robocall Enforcement
Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., introduced a bill on robocalls Friday, fated to go nowhere this Congress since the House has already recessed. The legislation (S-3010) would “improve the enforcement of prohibitions on robocalls, including fraudulent robocalls,” according to its longer…
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title. The bill’s text wasn't online and McCaskill hadn't issued a news release about it. The legislation has no co-sponsors and has been referred to the Commerce Committee. McCaskill is a member of Commerce, chairing the Consumer Protection Subcommittee and is a member of the Communications Subcommittee. The Senate will remain in session for initial days this week to finish a few business items in the 113th Congress.