ABA, ACA, EEI Urge FCC to Rescind TCPA 'Stop' Rule, Citing Fraud and Safety Risks
Your FCC Update for 07/03/2025 Summarizing 1 Filing from 1 Hot Proceeding
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A powerful coalition of financial and utility associations—including the ABA, ACA International, AFSA, America’s Credit Unions, and EEI—met with FCC advisors urging reconsideration of recent TCPA revocation rules. They warn that requiring a single "stop" reply to block all communications unintentionally restricts essential consumer alerts like fraud warnings and outage notifications. They praised clear, standardized revocation words but flagged significant issues around vague alternatives, potentially burdening consumers and businesses alike.
With strong voices aligned, this debate highlights the delicate balance between consumer protection and practical business communications.
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TJ
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