FCC Reaches Robocall Agreements With 5 More States
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said Thursday the Enforcement Bureau signed memorandums of understanding to share information and cooperate on robocall investigations with five more states (see 2203280061). The agency reached agreements with Alaska, California, Tennessee, Pennsylvania and Washington state. Rosenworcel…
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also sent letters to attorneys general from states that haven't signed on. “It shows that we are united when it comes to fighting robocalls," Rosenworcel said: “I invite every state and U.S. territory to join this effort and establish information sharing and cooperation structures with the FCC so we can work together to investigate and put an end to spoofing and robocall scam campaigns.” The FCC also "built upon" an existing agreement with Ohio.