H.R.3993 - Calling Card Consumer Protection Act

To require accurate and reasonable disclosure of the terms and conditions of prepaid telephone calling cards and services. view all titles (4)

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  • Official: To require accurate and reasonable disclosure of the terms and conditions of prepaid telephone calling cards and services. as introduced.
  • Short: Calling Card Consumer Protection Act as introduced.
  • Short: Calling Card Consumer Protection Act as reported to house.
  • Short: Calling Card Consumer Protection Act as passed house.

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News Coverage

06/26/10
How they voted in Washington

DISCLOSURE OF CALLING CARD TERMS: The House passed the Calling Card Consumer Protection Act (HR 3993) requiring providers of prepaid pho...

Source: Gary Post Tribune
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06/21/10
ANTICIPATED FLOOR SCHEDULE

Towns / Education and Labor Committee) 8) HR 3993- Calling Card Consumer Protection Act(Sponsored by Rep. Engel / Energy and Commerce Co...

Source: BigNews.biz (press release)
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11/04/10
Why the next Congress won't be nea...

Altmire - Education and Labor); H.R. 3993 - Calling Card Consumer Protection Act (Rep. Engel - Energy and Commerce); S. 1660 - Formaldehy...

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10/02/10
Dot Calm's Page of Truth & Seditio...

288) H.R. 3993, Calling Card Consumer Protection Act 289) H.R. 4003, Hudson River Valley Special Resource Study Act 290) H.R. 4061, Cyber...

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09/26/10
H.R.3980: Redundancy Elimination a...

286) H.R. 3980, Redundancy Elimination and Enhanced Performance for Preparedness Grants Act 287) H.R. 3989, Heart Mountain Relocation Cen...

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07/07/10
Bills Passed in Congress: June 2010

Calling Card Consumer Protection Act: H.R. 3993, amended, to require accurate and reasonable disclosure of the terms and conditions of pr...

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07/07/10
Bills Passed in Congress: June 2010

Calling Card Consumer Protection Act: H.R. 3993, amended, to require accurate and reasonable disclosure of the terms and conditions of pr...

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06/24/10
House Passes Calling Card Consumer...

Today the House of Representatives passed, by a vote of 381 to 41, HR 3993, the Calling Card Consumer Protection Act. Read more… See the ...

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06/24/10
House Passes Calling Card Consumer...

Today the House of Representatives passed, by a vote of 381 to 41, HR 3993, the Calling Card Consumer Protection Act. Read more… Original...

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06/23/10
Washington Report: Swipe Fee Refor...

H.R. 3993, the Calling Card Consumer Protection Act passed the House this week by a vote of 381-41. The bill would regulate the way manuf...

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06/23/10
House Tracker: H R 3993: On Motion...

H R 3993: On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended - Passed! Calling Card Consumer Protection Act Overview Calling Card Consum...

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06/22/10
Today in Congress

Altmire - Education and Labor); HR 3993 - Calling Card Consumer Protection Act (Rep. Engel - Energy and Commerce); S. 1660 - Formaldehyde...

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