Okla. Senate Panel Clears Broadband, Robocall Bills
Oklahoma broadband and anti-robocall bills sailed through the state Senate Business, Commerce and Tourism Committee. Senators voted 12-0 Thursday for HB-3363, which would set up a state broadband office, council and governing board, and create a broadband grant program and…
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revolving fund, said a summary. It goes next to the Appropriations Committee. The panel voted 11-0 to send to the floor HB-3168, which would prohibit robocalls without prior express written consent and caller ID spoofing. Sen. Cody Rogers (R) asked at the livestreamed hearing if it would also stop robotexts. No, replied Sen. Bill Coleman (R), but it’s a good idea. The House passed both bills last month.