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For Immediate
Release
4/21/09

State Senate Approves Corman Legislation to
Make Do Not Call Registration Permanent
(Harrisburg) -- The State Senate today passed a bill sponsored by Sen. Jake
Corman (R-34) that would eliminate the need for Pennsylvania consumers to
re-register on the “Do Not Call” registry every five years. The Senate
approved Senate Bill 304 unanimously and sent it to the House of Representatives
for consideration.
“This measure would keep a consumer’s number in Pennsylvania’s "Do Not Call"
registry until they asked to be removed,” Corman said. “It makes no sense for
people to have to re-register, particularly if they start to receive unwanted
telemarketing calls again because they don’t realize the five-year deadline has
passed.”
Corman said the Do Not Call Registry has been extremely popular among
consumers, who were tired of unwanted and intrusive calls. In 2002,
Pennsylvanians were first given the opportunity to avoid these calls by
registering for the Do Not Call list. More than one million citizens registered
in a single two-week period that year, and millions more have registered through
the past few years.
“Under this legislation, Pennsylvanians can have permanent relief from
telemarketers,” Corman said. “This is an important consumer protection measure,
and one that makes sense from a practical standpoint.”
He added that the Pennsylvania Do Not Call Registry returns part of any fines
collected to consumers who file complaints -- up to $100. So far more than
$80,000 has been distributed in that way.
To register your home or cell phone numbers on the Do Not Call List, please
visit www.nocallsplease.com.
Contact:
Anna Fitzsimmons
Phone: (717) 787-1377
Email: afitzsimmons@pasen.gov
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