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New Telemarketing Bill Moving Through Legislature

Second Bill Introduced After Citizen Complaints When First One Was Killed

The Colorado House has tentatively approved a bill that would allow people to add their phone numbers to a list of numbers that telemarketers could not call.

The bill would exempt nonprofit and political organizations, and any telemarketer that commits three or more violations would be subject to a fine of $2,000 per call to numbers on the no-call list.

The list would be administered by a private authority through a state contract.

It was the second such bill to be introduced this session. The first one died over concerns about the exemptions. The sponsor of House Bill 1405 -- Republican Representative Al White of Winter Park -- voted against the first bill but introduced his bill after saying he understood that the exemptions were required to avoid violating free-speech rights.

Lawmakers who voted against the first bill also admitted that they were inundated with complaints from constituents who wanted something done.

That's when the Legislature decided to take a second look at a telemarketing bill.

The House approved the bill shortly before midnight. That was the deadline to be able to set a final vote on the bill for Tuesday, allowing time to move the bill through the Senate before the regular session ends on Wednesday.

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