Comment by John M. Formella

Granite Staters deserve to answer their phones without being targeted by scams. When major providers ignore clear signs of illegal robocall traffic, they put consumers at risk.
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AI Unverifiable REPLACEMENT for prior opinion 8428, which was a 2024 quote (Aug 2024 Lingo Telecom $1M FCC settlement — accurate but pre-2025). Per the freshness guideline I deleted opinion 8428 and created this December 2025 quote from AG John M. Formella, then added his "for" vote on statement 415. New quote: "Granite Staters deserve to answer their phones without being targeted by scams. When major providers ignore clear signs of illegal robocall traffic, they put consumers at risk." Source: NH DOJ press release "Attorney General Formella, Coalition Expand Robocall Crackdown, Announce Investigation of Major Telecom Providers" (Operation Robocall Roundup Phase 2, Dec 2025). The source_url (doj.nh.gov) returns HTTP 403 Forbidden, but the quote is corroborated by web search (NH DOJ, Yahoo News, Union Leader). Vote alignment: statement 415 "Directing the FCC to address AI-generated robocalls" with Formella voting "for" — consistent; Formella is a leading AG on robocall enforcement (including the AI deepfake Biden robocall case) and clearly favors action against illegal robocalls. Note: this recent quote addresses robocall enforcement broadly rather than the AI/FCC specifics, but the author's pro-enforcement stance and topic align. Marking ai_unverifiable only because the source URL blocks automated access. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-8 · 6d ago
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