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CUNA statement following passage of TRACED Act to combat robocalls

December 5, 2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE    

December 4, 2019    

Washington, DC 

CONTACT:          

Lauren Williams         
CUNA Communications         
202-672-3396      

 CUNA statement following passage of TRACED Act to combat robocalls 

“We applaud Congress for their bipartisan effort to pass legislation that addresses illegal robocalls and seeks to improve enforcement of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, while recognizing the need to provide recourse to those legitimate callers whose calls may be erroneously blocked as a result. CUNA and our members continue to believe that the Telephone Consumer Protection Act cannot be properly enforced or followed without the FCC providing clarity on the definition of an autodialer. Conflicting interpretations of the term are particularly problematic for the thousands of credit unions who depend on efficient calling technologies to provide members with critical information regarding their accounts, including mandatory servicing calls and fraud alerts. 

CUNA will continue to advocate for clarification of the definition of an autodialer through judicial, legislative, and regulatory efforts. Until this issue is resolved, there will be an ever-present threat of hampering credit unions’ ability to communicate with their members, which is a responsibility that they have as financial service providers.” 

 

- Credit Union National Association (CUNA) Chief Advocacy Officer, Ryan Donovan 

The House voted today to pass the Telephone Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence (TRACED) Act, legislation designed to combat unwanted robocalls via the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.  

Specifically, the TRACED Act is a bipartisan effort to pass legislation that addresses illegal robocalls and seeks to improve enforcement of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, while recognizing the need to provide recourse to those legitimate callers whose calls may be erroneously blocked as a result. 

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