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P.L. 110-187, The Do-Not-Call Improvement Act of 2007
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DigitalCommando
Why would we want to spend 500,000 dollars a year to update disconnected and reassigned numbers? Is that because a powerful phone lobby wants to be able to call those numbers a little quicker? I say let them pay for that. This is a silly waste of our tax dollars.