Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2970

Caption

Prohibits telemarketers from calling a Missouri resident on the no-call list

Impact

The primary impact of HB 2970 will be on businesses engaged in telemarketing and consumers opting to protect their privacy. By establishing clearer guidelines regarding permissible telemarketing practices, the bill is anticipated to empower residential subscribers who wish to limit, if not eliminate, intrusive solicitations. It sets a standard that telemarketers must adhere to, minimizing potential overreach in communications that can intrude into the homes of recipients.

Summary

House Bill 2970 proposes to enhance consumer protections against unwanted telemarketing calls by repealing an existing section of Missouri law regarding telephone solicitation. The bill aims to streamline and strengthen the regulatory framework governing how telemarketers interact with residents, ensuring that individuals who have opted into a no-call list experience fewer interruptions from unsolicited calls. This reflects a growing trend among state legislatures to safeguard consumers in an increasingly digital and unsolicited communication environment.

Contention

Debate around HB 2970 may surface from those who argue that these regulations could impose undue burdens on businesses, particularly smaller firms that rely heavily on telemarketing. Proponents of the bill argue that consumer rights must take precedence, emphasizing public support for stricter controls over telemarketing. Critics, however, may raise concerns about the effectiveness of such measures, questioning whether they would result in a significant reduction in unwanted calls or merely shift telemarketing practices into more obscure channels.

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 SB683

Prohibits certain corporations from acquiring residential real estate in this state

MO SB665

Prohibits certain corporations from acquiring residential real estate in this state

MO SB469

Creates provisions relating to telephone solicitations to businesses

MO HB312

Prohibits certain offenders from being five hundred feet of any Missouri state park

MO SB743

Establishes the "Missouri Building Codes Act"

MO SB4

Authorizes the expedited disbursement of funds from the Missouri Housing Trust Fund for emergency aid

MO HB1178

Prohibits more than one customer charge per residential address per year

MO SB536

Creates the "Real Estate Fund" to consist of moneys received from the sale of real property owned by the state of Missouri

MO HB1475

Allows children of U.S. citizens and Missouri residents born abroad to register to vote in Missouri

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.