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House lawmakers were poised to vote on the...

House lawmakers were poised to vote on the Anti-Spoofing Act (HR-3670) and the E-Label Act (HR-5161) Tuesday under suspension of the rules. Suspension is reserved for noncontroversial legislation and requires a two-thirds vote. Both measures cleared the House Commerce Committee…

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this summer. Final votes were scheduled for between 5 and 6 p.m. Tuesday. The Anti-Spoofing Act would update the Truth in Caller ID Act of 2009 and the E-Label Act would let electronics manufacturers provide an FCC-required label digitally rather than on the physical device.