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NJ AJR80

NJ AJR80
Urges Congress and President to enact "Do Not Disturb Act."


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This joint resolution urges Congress to pass, and for the President to sign, the "Do Not Disturb Act." American citizens receive over 2 billion spam and scam calls per month. This inundation of spam and scam calls led to over 195 million hours of wasted time answering these calls in 2023. These spam and scam calls are dangerous and abusive fraud tactics that affect every American citizen with a phone, particularly senior citizens. The United States Supreme Court's decision in Facebook, Inc. v. Duguid, 141 S. Ct. 1163 (2021) held that the definition of "automatic telephone dialing system" as defined in the Telephone consumer Protection Act of 1991 (TCPA) only includes devices that have the capacity to either store a telephone number using a random or sequential generator or to produce a telephone number using a random or sequential generator, which definition excludes a bulk of robocalls taking place today. Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. introduced a bill package known collectively as the "Do Not Disturb Act," to protect consumers from the bombardment of dangerous and unwanted calls and texts by expanding anti-robocall protections, combatting the use of artificial intelligence for scams, and alleviating the cost of robocall blocking technology for consumers.

AI Summary

This joint resolution urges Congress and the President to pass the "Do Not Disturb Act," a legislative package aimed at combating the overwhelming number of spam and scam calls and texts that Americans receive, which cost millions of hours and can lead to fraud, particularly affecting senior citizens. The resolution highlights that a Supreme Court decision in *Facebook, Inc. v. Duguid* narrowed the definition of an "automatic telephone dialing system" under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (TCPA), creating loopholes that scammers exploit. The proposed "Do Not Disturb Act" seeks to close these loopholes by expanding protections against robocalls, addressing the use of artificial intelligence for scams, and making robocall blocking technology more affordable for consumers.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Consumer Affairs Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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