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Washington lawmaker planning legislation to curb robocalls
Rep. Gina Mosbrucker knows she has to do something about the growing numbers of robocalls that are lighting up phones across Washington state. Author: Chris Ingalls Updated: 6:53 PM PDT May 12, 2021
OLYMPIA, Wash. Gina Mosbrucker was angry when her elderly parents told her that telemarketers were calling at all hours of the day and night.
“It’s wrong to call people. Especially when you’re trying to steal information and you’re trying to scare them,” she said.
But Mosbrucker isn’t just a concerned daughter. She’s an elected state representative from Goldendale. She knew she had to do something about the growing numbers of robocalls that are lighting up phones across Washington.
How many times a day have you looked at your phone – many times, right? – and you see a number you don’t recognize? Maybe the screen even says scam likely.
So, who s behind these calls? Some of the people making them might surprise you. Our 10 Investigates team looked into who could be on the other end and learned what your elected officials are doing to stop them.
Is it enough?
For one Tampa Bay-area woman, lawmakers efforts are too little, too late. Now, she s out almost $1,000 after picking up her phone. More than an annoyance: There have been more than 18 billion robocalls placed so far in 2021.