S.2096 - Do-Not-Call Improvement Act of 2007 Sponsor: Byron Dorgan / 110th Congress

Title
110th Congress - registry.
Summary
This bill would prevent the FCC from adding an expiration date to numbers on the "do-not-call" registry. (by MAPLight.org)
Status
The bill was voted on in the Senate on December 17, 2007

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Do-Not-Call will not expire by Lechuan Zhou, Mar 5, 2008 (3:04pm)

Supporters say the amendment will generate revenue as well as protect households from unwanted calls, arguing that the Do-Not-Call registry has been a success and should not be allowed to expire. Opponents, such as the telecommunication services industry, say that the inflexibility of the bill is a cause for concern.