The House Energy and Commerce Chairman Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) and Communications and Technology Subcommittee Chairman Mike Doyle (D-PA) released the following statement after the Stopping Bad Robocalls Act (H.R. 3375) was reported to the full Energy and Commerce Committee by voice vote: “The American people are fed up with robocalls, and thanks to the Subcommittee’s bipartisan action today we’re one step closer to putting consumers back in control of their phones,” Pallone and Doyle said. “We commend the Democratic and Republican members of the Subcommittee for working together on bipartisan amendments strengthening this comprehensive legislation to end the robocall epidemic. We look forward to bringing it up before the full Committee soon.”
The Act as introduced was amended by voice vote to include the following amendments, each of which were originally introduced as stand-alone bills.
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The Regulatory Mix Today: House Subcommittee Passes Robocalling Act, FCC Tribal Workshop, FTC to Host PrivacyCon
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The FCC announced it will hold a one-day workshop for Tribal governments, Tribal employees, and Tribal members on July 17, 2019. At the event, Staff will provide presentations on a broad range of important FCC and other programs and policies that support Tribal economic development, Tribal schools and libraries, low-income families, and health care clinics, as well as Tribal radio stations, public safety departments, and Tribal government administration. The workshop will include, among other topics, information on new spectrum opportunities the Commission is considering that may promote expanded broadband access on Tribal lands. The workshop will be held at the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, 6800 Soaring Eagle Blvd, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858.
The FTC announced it will host PrivacyCon 2019 to examine the latest research and trends related to consumer privacy and data security on June 27, 2019. The event will feature opening remarks by FTC Chairman Joe Simons as well as presentations and discussions on a variety of privacy and data security research. PrivacyCon 2019 will be webcast. The webcast link will be posted to the event page on the day of the workshop. The event will be tweeted live from the FTC’s Twitter page (@FTC) using the hashtag #PrivacyCon19.
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