Pennsylvania leaders take new approach to cracking down on robocalls
Source: CBS News
Updated on: July 9, 2026 / 7:31 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh
Last year, Americans received nearly 30 billion scam robocalls and text messages. Now, leaders in Pennsylvania are taking a new approach to try to crack down on them.
"It's not just certain audiences that are targeted in this space. It's really everybody," said Kate Sullivan, CEO of Better Business Bureau of Western Pennsylvania. "Robocalling is just faster and more aggressive than it's ever been," Sullivan said.
The prevalence, exacerbated by artificial intelligence, is why 49 attorneys general across the country sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission to strengthen its rules to prevent scammers from accessing legitimate phone numbers.
"You have individuals that will purchase maybe 100,000 different phone numbers," Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday said. "Those numbers will land somewhere where you have a nefarious actor who will use those numbers to do the robocalls."
Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/pennsylvania-robocalls-crackdown/
National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) PRESS RELEASE - Bipartisan Coalition of 49 Attorneys General Urges Federal Action on Illegal Robocalls
Link to LETTER (PDF) - https://www.naag.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Reply-Comments-of-49-State-AGs-re-2026-Numbering-Resources-NPRM-July-2026.pdf
This effort has been mostly a locally-reported one nationwide as the M$M have mostly ignored it so far.
FakeNoose
(43,332 posts)These illegal operators could have been shut down years ago by Verizon and the other mobiles, but they let it go on. Because ... profits. Does that surprise anyone?
C_U_L8R
(49,676 posts)We dont need software assistance to put artists and writers and programmers out of work how about blocking and busting all the scammers, schemers, spammers, and phishers??? THIS, the world could actually use!!!
70sEraVet
(5,802 posts)Remember that? Is that still in effect?
I have to admit, I've never tried reporting anyone.
FakeNoose
(43,332 posts)I think it still exists, but it's almost all landline numbers.
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reACTIONary
(7,470 posts)..... is in order. It seems that the proposed regulation is to restrict selling phone numbers to be used in calling by the robocallers, not selling phone numbers to be called by the robocallers. This would be how a robocaller can call from a number within your own area code and exchange, so you pick it up thinking it might be your neighbor.
That wasn't clear to me until I read the letter.
FakeNoose
(43,332 posts).... But they won't do it.
reACTIONary
(7,470 posts).....there is a North American telephone number authority that issues blocks of numbers. These numbers can be divided up and issued to others. There are several tiers of allocation and reallocation. Its not clear to me where Verizon would be in this scheme. Of course, there are other Telcom providers also, that have to be taken into account.
It sounds like they are trying to get a 'know your customer' rule in place like is used in banking.