The American Association of Retired Persons – AARP – is calling on the State Legislature to move forward on a bill aimed at toughening Missouri’s “no call” telemarketing law, which takes effect July 1st. A bill introduced by State Representative Rick Johnson of High Ridge would close many of the loopholes in the current legislation. AARP held a rally at the State Capitol to try to pressure House Speaker Jim Kreider to find a spot fot the bill on the legislative calendar for the current session.
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