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For Immediate Release Time to Renew "No Call" RegistrationEarliest registrants nearing end of five-year enrollmentSenator Don White (R-41) is reminding local residents that their registration under Pennsylvania's "Do-Not-Call" program could be close to expiration. Consumers were able to register for the popular program as of Sept. 15, 2002. Since registrations are for a five-year period, the earliest registrants will soon need to renew, according to Senator White. Under Act 24, 2002, a measure strongly supported by Senator White, telemarketers are prohibited from calling any residential telephone subscriber whose name, address and telephone number are on the "Do-Not-Call" list. "Many of my constituents have placed their telephone numbers on Pennsylvania's "Do-Not-Call" list to eliminate these nuisance calls. Since this is such an important program, I want to make sure that they renew their enrollments as soon as possible," Senator White said. New registrations and renewals of existing registrations for the "Do-Not-Call" list may be made by either calling a toll-free number 1-888-777-3406 or logging on to a website http://www.nocallsplease.com/ More information about the program is also available by contacting any of Senator White's District Offices: Indiana, 724-357-0151/toll free 866-357-0151, Kittanning Office, 724-543-3026/toll-free 866-366-9448 (1-866-DON-WHITE), or Murrysville Office 724-327-2422/toll-free 866-736-9448 (1-866-SEN-WHITE). Contact: Joe Pittman
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