Abigail Spanberger addresses robocalls issue; celebrates bill honoring Gladys P. Todd

Abigail Spanberger addresses robocalls issue; celebrates bill honoring Gladys P. Todd
Congresswoman Abigail Davis Spanberger — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Abigail Spanberger, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Virginia’s 7th district, has taken to social media to address issues affecting her constituents and highlight legislative efforts she is supporting. Spanberger replaced Dave Brat in 2019 and has been active in addressing various concerns of Virginians.

On December 5, 2024, Rep. Spanberger emphasized the responsibility of Congress to protect citizens from unwanted solicitations and scams. She encouraged individuals to add their phone numbers to the National Do Not Call Registry by visiting a provided link. “Because Congress has a responsibility to protect Virginians and Americans across our country from obnoxious solicitations and dangerous scams.”

In another post on the same day, Rep. Spanberger shared feedback from Virginians frustrated with robocalls that waste time, incur costs, and pose risks of predatory scams. She announced her support for a bipartisan initiative aimed at holding accountable those who use deceptive tactics against Americans. “I’ve heard from Virginians who are fed up with robocalls that waste their time, cost them money, and put them at risk of predatory scams.”

Later that day, Rep. Spanberger celebrated the passage of her bipartisan bill in the U.S. House recognizing Gladys P. Todd’s contributions as an educator, civil rights leader, and community organizer in Fredericksburg by naming a post office in her honor.”Gladys P. Todd was a beloved educator, civil rights leader, and community organizer in Fredericksburg.”



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