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Story Search Results for David Pearce

8/28/2003 - Spam Spammed:
Representative David Pearce sponsored the bill . . . he says he gets way too much junk e-mail.
5/16/2003 - Extreme partisanship surprises freshman legislators:
Freshman Rep. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg, said he has realized he will never be done with all his legislative work, and he must make sure he reserves time for his family.
3/12/2003 - Proposed bill would require Department of Conservation to pay up for deer accidents:
Bill Sponsor Representative David Pearce of Warrensburg says the Department needs to do more to control the deer population - especially in urban areas.
3/11/2003 - House passed a bill that would create a no-spam list:
Warrensburg representative David Pearce, sponsor of the bill, says junk e-mail can be a burden and something needs to be done about it.
3/11/2003 - Anti-Spam Legislation Gets House Approval:
Republican representative David Pearce says it's an idea that's popular with voters.
3/11/2003 - The House voted to stop spam from cluttering email accounts:
The proposal is sponsored by Warrensburg representative David Pearce. He says the bill will protect recipients from receiving junk e-mail after they've registered with the attorney general. If a web site operator continued to deliver the spam, they could be fined five thousand dollars per violation and up to twenty five thousand dollars a day.
3/11/2003 - Spam would be banned after given initial approval:
"Right now there is no relief in the state of Missouri. I mean we are subject to any unsolicited commercial e-mails that are out there; child pornography, pornographic solicitations and things like that. There is no protection at this point," said the bill's sponsor, Rep. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg.
2/12/2003 - Businesses pay penalties for sending e-mail; licensed professionals do not :
Rep. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg, used the example of a newspaper subscription. If this provision were not included, Pearce said, a newspaper would pay a penalty for sending e-mail to a subscriber who had allowed a subscription to lapse for even one day. The revision allows the newspaper to send a reminder by e-mail.

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