The U.S. Congress Votes Database

103rd Congress / Bills / H R 868

Title

To strengthen the authority of the Federal Trade Commission to protect consumers in connection with sales made with a telephone, and for other purposes.

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Categories (What are categories?)

Actions and defenses | Administrative procedure -- Commodity Futures Trading Commission | Administrative procedure -- Federal Trade Commission | Administrative procedure -- Securities and Exchange Commission | Attorneys general | Bank records | Banks and banking | Brokers | Business | Citizen lawsuits | Civil liberties | Communications | Congress | Congressional reporting requirements | Consumer protection | Consumers | Contempt of court | Credit cards | Criminal justice | Damages | Deceptive advertising | District courts | Evidence (Law) | Executive departments | Finance | Forfeiture | Fraud | Futures trading | Government information | Government paperwork | Independent regulatory commissions | Information services | Injunctions | Investment advisers | Jurisdiction | Law | Legal fees | Life care communities | Medical care | Medicine | Postal crimes | Restrictive trade practices | Right of privacy | Sales promotion | Searches and seizures | Securities fraud | Securities regulation | Subpoena | Telecommunication | Telemarketing | Telephone

Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
3/2/93 House Passed Session 1, roll call 45: Suspend the Rules and Pass, As Amended
Consumer Protection Telemarketing Act
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