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For Immediate
Release
1/29/08
Contact:
Erik Arneson
earneson@pasen.gov
717-787-4712
 - Senator Pileggi
- Senator Brubaker
Senator Pileggi's
Legislation to Add Political Robo-Calls to Do-Not-Call List
Approved by Committee
Legislation introduced by Senate Majority Leader Dominic
Pileggi (R-9) to give Pennsylvanians the ability to
eliminate political robo-calls from their homes was approved
today by the Senate State Government Committee.
"Automated phone calls are always a nuisance," Sen.
Pileggi said. "But the impact is amplified many times over
during election seasons, when people can receive dozens of
political robo-calls over the course of just a week or two."
Senate Bill 820, as amended by the committee, would allow
Pennsylvania residents to opt out of political robo-calls in
the same way that they can opt out of telemarketing calls,
by signing up for the state's Do-Not-Call List.
"I am optimistic that this legislation can be enacted in
time to provide relief from political robo-calls during this
April's primary election," said Sen. Pileggi.
Senate Bill 820 will be referred to the Senate
Appropriations for a fiscal note before the full Senate can
vote on the proposal. Additional Information:
Reforming Government
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