Bolinsky Votes to Add Text Messages to CT ‘Do Not Call’ List

State Rep. Mitch Bolinsky of Newtown voted today May 2nd to ban unsolicited commercial text or media messages to consumers.
SB-209, An Act Prohibiting Unsolicited Commercial Text Messages and Increasing Penalties for Violations of the ‘Do Not Call’ Registry, explicitly prohibits telephone solicitors from sending unsolicited text or media messages to (1) anyone registered on the state “Do Not Call” registry without prior express written consent and (b) sending unsolicited texts at any time during the day.
Bolinsky said, “Newtown residents who have gone through the trouble of putting their name on a federal or state do-not-call registry should be protected from wireless phone charges triggered by telemarketing calls including text messages.”
Under the bill, a text message is a written message sent electronically to a mobile telephone’s or mobile electronic device’s telephone number. It does not include electronic mail sent to an electronic mail address. In addition to the registry requirements, the bill allows solicitors to send text messages for marketing or soliciting sales of consumer goods, or causes them to be sent, only if he or she has received the customer’s prior written consent to receive such texts.
The bill also increases the maximum fine for each registry violation from $11,000 to $20,000. By law and under the bill, “Do Not Call” violations are also deemed an unfair and deceptive trade practice.
The proposal has been endorsed by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP).
