Bill would ban text-message campaign ads
ASSOCIATED PRESS
May 20, 2005
SACRAMENTO – Politicians couldn't use text messaging to bombard cell phone and pager owners with unwanted campaign ads, under legislation approved yesterday by the California Assembly.
Assemblywoman Barbara Matthews, D-Tracy, said her bill would protect cell phone and pager owners from being hit with fees to pay for political messages they didn't want. She said text messaging has been used in at least one California campaign.
State law bars businesses from sending unsolicited text message ads. Matthews' bill would extend the ban to political advertisements.
It wouldn't apply to a candidate or campaign committee that had a previously established relationship with the message's recipient and had offered the recipient an option not to receive the message.
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