Republican Leaders Call on FCC to Address End of Chevron Deference

David Carter

July 21, 2024

The Republican Chairs of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and House Committee on Oversight and Accountability recently sent a letter to FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel highlighting the Supreme Court’s decision overturning the doctrine of Chevron deference, a principle that has guided judicial review of administrative agency interpretations for nearly four decades. The Republican Committee Chairs call on the FCC to identify actions that may be impacted by the Supreme Court’s recent decision.

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State Legislative Roundup for June 2024

David Carter

June 28, 2024

As many state legislative sessions for 2024 have reached their end, we continue to provide our periodic roundup of bills under active consideration in the states that we are monitoring because they could have an impact on the ecommerce marketing landscape.

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Sen. Durbin Proposes Bill to Close Gap in the FCC’s Do-Not-Call Authority

David Carter

March 26, 2024

Senator Durbin's proposed bill, Senate Bill 3991, aims to expand the FCC's authority by removing the qualifier "residential" from its Do Not Call authority, clearing up whether the FCC has authority to extend the Do-Not-Call requirements to mobile numbers. The bill also clarifies consumers' right to sue under the TCPA and revises statutory damages, gaining support from eight Senate co-sponsors.

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State Legislative Roundup for March 25, 2024

David Carter

March 25, 2024

As state legislative sessions for 2024 grind on and some reach their end, we continue to provide our periodic roundup of bills under active consideration in the states that we are monitoring because they could have an impact on the ecommerce marketing landscape.

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EcMA Applauds West Virginia Senate Judiciary Committee’s Decision Not to Adopt Flawed Mini-TCPA

David Carter

March 15, 2024

The EcMA celebrates West Virginia senators rejecting House Bill 5251 and Senate Bill 500, a flawed mini-TCPA that could have led to a flood of frivolous litigation in The Mountain State.

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Washington State Adopts Legislation to Create New AI Task Force

David Carter

March 11, 2024

Washington State is taking a proactive approach to navigating the evolving world of AI by establishing an Artificial Intelligence Task Force. This 19-member committee, supported by the Attorney General's Office, will delve into key areas like public policy implications, high-risk applications, and potential civil liberty concerns related to AI use.

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