Hearings
July 10, 2013
Stopping Fraudulent Robocall Scams: Can More Be Done?
253 Russell Senate Office Building
WASHINGTON, D.C.— The U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety and Insurance will hold a hearing on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. titled, “Stopping Fraudulent Robocall Scams: Can More Be Done?” The hearing will examine the consumer harm associated with fraudulent robocalls; the effectiveness of regulations and law enforcement in stopping these calls; and the feasibility of technological solutions aimed at preventing fraudulent robocalls from reaching vulnerable consumers.
Please note the hearing will be webcast live via the Senate Commerce Committee website. Refresh the Commerce Committee homepage 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start time to automatically begin streaming the webcast.
Individuals with disabilities who require an auxiliary aid or service, including closed captioning service for webcast hearings, should contact Collenne Wider at 202-224-5511 at least three business days in advance of the hearing date.
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Witness Panel 1
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Associate Director, Division of Marketing PracticesBureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade CommissionGreisman.pdf (792.7 KBs)
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Associate Bureau Chief, Enforcement BureauFederal Communications CommissionBash.pdf (202.3 KBs)
Witness Panel 2
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Senior Director, Law and PolicyUnited States Telecom AssociationRupy.pdf (251.3 KBs)
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Senior Vice President and General CounselCTIA - The Wireless AssociationAltschul.pdf (196.1 KBs)
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Chief Technology OfficerPrimus Telecommunications Inc.Stein2.pdf (27.3 KBs)
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Freelance Software DeveloperNomoroboFoss.pdf (203.8 KBs)