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The bi-partisan TRACED Act became law last year December 30, 2019, in a pre-Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) TCPA review world. The TRACED Act makes various changes to the TCPA primarily to enhance enforcement, and mandate call authentication; for example, it increases fines, and extends the time for enforcers to pursue violators. Now we are living in a world post-SCOTUS accepting review of the TCPA.
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