Assemblyman Steve Stern Moves to Block Unwanted Telemarketing and Robocalls

Legislation to protect our residents from unrelenting nuisance calls

Huntington, NY- Assemblyman Steve Stern (D-10th AD) is co-sponsoring legislation to combat unwanted tele-marketing and Robocalls. Americans received more than 16 billion and they are the top consumer complaint to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

The “Nuisance Call Act” expands the Do-Not-Call Registry to live telemarketing calls, providing increased protections to consumers. The bill will require telemarketers to inform residents that they may request their number be added to the Do-Not-Call Registry. It also will prohibit marketers from selling contact information without express written consent.

Assemblyman Stern is also co-sponsoring a bill to require telecommunications providers to block “spoofing” Robocalls, which mask the real number of the caller with numbers similar to the recipient’s number. These schemes seek to fool residents into thinking they know the person calling.

“We have all faced the daily annoyance of Robocalls and telemarketing calls that repeatedly and relentlessly interrupt our dinner, family time and sleep,” Assemblyman Stern said. “These proposals will help preserve our right be left alone in our own homes and to enjoy our quality of life.”