Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Randy BAss
Senate District 32
C omanche County
For Immediate Release: March 14, 2006
Senator Bass’ Comprehensive Identity Theft Bill Wins Approval in
Senate
SB
1748 Outlaws the Sale of Cell Phone Records
Cell phone records and identities of all Oklahomans will
be protected under a proposal by Senator Randy
Bass, a Democrat from Lawton, which won the approval of the full senate
today on a bi-partisan majority vote.
“Identity theft is a growing concern for all Oklahomans, especially
among our greatest generation—our senior citizens,” Bass said.
“The Oklahoma Identity Theft Protection Act ensures that we are
doing everything we can to protect our families from this devastating
crime.”
Bass said SB 1748 will prohibit the sale of cell phone records, allow
Oklahoma consumers to freeze their credit if they fall victim to identity
theft and requires criminals convicted of identity theft to be locked
up behind bars where they belong.
“It is just plain wrong to allow private cell phone records to be
sold with such ease and at very little cost,” the Senator said.
“This outrageous practice is nothing more than an open invitation
to prey on our most vulnerable citizens and it must stop.”
Bob Bristow, President of Oklahoma’s AARP, commended Senator Bass
at the conclusion of today’s vote on the bill. He said while there
are other identity theft bills still alive in the Legislature, SB 1748
by Bass is the most comprehensive measure. He said AARP strongly supports
Bass’ Oklahoma Identity Theft Protection Act.
“We applaud Senator Bass for his work to stop identity theft in
Oklahoma,” Bristow said. “Identity theft is a major concern
for many Oklahoma consumers and, with the passage of SB 1748, we can ensure
that no Oklahoman has to live in fear of this very sophisticated crime.
Senator Bass’ Oklahoma Identity Theft Protection Act is among our
top legislative priorities this session and its passage today is a great
huge victory for not only members of Oklahoma’s AARP, but for every
Oklahoma consumer.”
Bristow went on to say Bass’ identity theft bill is quite possibly
the strongest identity theft bill in the country.
“Just this morning the national media is warning senior citizens
of a scam that uses very deliberate tactics to steal the identity of people
when they file their taxes this year,” Bristow noted. “This
sort of scam is happening more and more often and that is why Senator
Bass’ identity theft bill is so important in helping to create a
safer Oklahoma for our citizens.”
The bill now goes to the House of Representatives for final passage.
“Protecting Oklahoma consumers should not be a partisan issue,”
Bass said. “All Oklahomans deserve a bill that is tough on crime
and smart for Oklahoma consumers. My bill goes to great lengths to keep
cell phone records private and protect Oklahomans from the financial devastation
that often comes with identity theft.”
For
more information contact:
Senator Bass' Office - (405) 521-5567
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