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February 19, 2015 Marlene Dortch Secretary Federal Communications February 19, 2015 Marlene Dortch Secretary Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, SW Washington DC 20554 Re: Notice of Ex Parte Presentation, CG Docket No. 02-278 Dear Ms. Dortch: Enclosed is a petition directed to the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) with this message, “Tell the FCC: No robocalls to cell phones without our consent.” The petition was signed by over 58,000 individuals from across the United States. The petition was initiated and circulated by the National Association of Consumer Advocates (“NACA”), National Consumer Law Center on behalf of its low-income clients (“NCLC”), Americans for Financial Reform , National Consumers League , Consumer Action, Public Citizen, U.S. PIRG, and Consumer Federation of America. Related to this petition, on January 26, 2015, we emailed a letter signed by 83 national, state and community advocacy organizations urging the FCC to keep important consumer and privacy protections for cell phone users. These organizations encourage the FCC to protect consumers and not to permit any changes in the current regulations under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act regarding the definition of autodialer or “called party,” or the liability of callers to reassigned numbers. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Ellen Taverna at NACA, [email protected] (202 452-1989, extension 109) or Margot Saunders at NCLC, [email protected] (202 452 6252, extension 104). This disclosure is made pursuant to 47 C.F.R. §1.1206. 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