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Idaho: bill to regulate robocalls introduced

AP reports: Many state lawmakers around the country want to slam down the receiver on pesky automated phone calls like the ones that interrupted suppers before last November's election.

On Thursday, Idaho joined Missouri, Maryland, Florida, Connecticut, Nebraska, Tennessee and North Carolina, among other states, which since November have agitated for more oversight over automatic dialing-announcing devices, or "robocalls."

A bill in the Idaho House would require political and charitable organizations at the start of every automated call to disclose who is behind the message, and how they can be reached. Sponsors say giving those on the other end of the line more information allows them to choose to listen further -- or hang up. ...

A handful of states, including Indiana, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, Minnesota and Arkansas, already have laws restricting political robocalls. -- SR.com: Idaho Legislature: Bill would limit 'robocalls'

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