FTC “Do Not Call” Registry Must Not Preempt State Efforts – AGs
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
State-run programs protecting consumers from unwanted telemarketing calls should not be preempted by the Federal Trade Commission's proposed changes to its "Do Not Call" registry, 49 state attorneys general underscore in April 12 comments to the agency
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