NAFCU Joins Petitioners In Filing Brief Challenging FCC On Automated Calls

ARLINGTON, Va. – NAFCU has joined with other petitioner-intervenors in filing a brief that challenges the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) order on Telephone Consumer Protection Act prohibitions on autodialed calls.

NAFCU is a party in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s petition for a review of the FCC order; it was granted leave to join in the action this October. The FCC order responds to 19 petitions from various businesses and organizations that, among other things, sought clarification of FCC rule changes under TCPA that took effect in 2013.

“We are pleased to submit our joint brief today joining other petitioner-intervenors in pursuing the litigation against the FCC to help protect credit unions’ right to communicate with their members,” said Carrie Hunt, NAFCU’s senior vice president of government affairs and general counsel. 

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