Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2147

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

Precludes call spoofing to business subscribers and establishes the "Caller ID Anti-Spoofing Act"

Impact

The bill, if enacted, would directly impact existing telecommunications laws by mandating stricter regulations against spoofing. It is designed to enhance the authority of regulatory bodies in monitoring and enforcing compliance among telecommunication providers. This change is seen as a necessary safeguard for businesses, as it aims to reduce incidents of fraud and enhance the overall security of business communications. Supporters of the bill argue that it will create a safer environment for businesses to operate in, potentially leading to increased consumer confidence and economic benefits as trust in telecom interactions improves.

Summary

House Bill 2147 introduces the Caller ID Anti-Spoofing Act, aimed at preventing call spoofing directed at business subscribers. The bill emphasizes the importance of accurate caller identification to enhance consumer trust and protect businesses from fraudulent activities that undermine their operations. By addressing the issue of caller ID spoofing, which can lead to significant financial losses and damage to reputation, the legislation seeks to bolster consumer protection measures within the telecommunications sector. The bill reflects an ongoing effort to adapt to the evolving landscape of telecommunication technologies and to ensure that consumers can rely on the authenticity of incoming calls.

Contention

While the bill is largely viewed as a step forward in consumer protection, there remains some contention regarding its implementation. Critics may question the balance between regulation and the operational freedoms of telecommunication providers. Concerns have been raised about the potential costs associated with compliance for businesses, particularly smaller firms that may lack the resources to adapt swiftly to new regulations. This tension between protecting businesses and ensuring that regulations do not stifle innovation or impose undue burdens will likely play a central role in discussions as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB564

Creates the "Caller ID Anti-Spoofing Act" to protect businesses and residents from unwanted solicitation from misleading or misidentified solicitors

MO SB469

Creates provisions relating to telephone solicitations to businesses

MO HB509

Modifies provisions relating to electronic communications

MO SB145

Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of certain businesses

MO HB546

Establishes the "Entrepreneur Rights Act", exempting certain businesses from minimum wage increases and paid sick leave provisions

MO SB684

Creates exemptions for seasonal and small businesses

MO SB697

Creates provisions relating to hemp businesses

MO SB437

Creates procedures for the appointment of commissioners to a convention called under Article V of the U.S. Constitution

MO SB632

Establishes a cause of action against business for violations of privacy in changing facilities or restrooms

MO HB351

Establishes antibullying requirements for school districts

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TN SB2209

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CA AB1303

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CA AB2424

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NC H936

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OR HB3865

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MO SB1297

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MI SB0351

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