Revisiting Do-Not-Call — With 7 Lessons for Us Today
I was a big fan of President Bush 41. I believed strongly in his career of service, which prepared him well as our nation’s leader. I indeed voted for him — twice. I miss his civility and quiet effectiveness as a world leader.
But I won’t forget one act of legislation that he signed — the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991. Initially, the law required private-sector telemarketers to maintain individual do-not-call lists — and honor consumer requests to not call them at home, mirroring industry self-regulation codes at the time.
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