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August 10, 2010 at 1:12 PM

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O'Brien to introduce phone-book legislation this afternoon

Posted by Emily Heffter

At 2 p.m. today, Councilmember Mike O'Brien will propose his yellow pages legislation.

If it passes, companies that distribute yellow pages phone books would have to pay a $100 annual license fee. The city would maintain an opt-out list for people who don't want phone books, and would fine yellow-pages distributors if they don't abide by it.

Phone book industry representatives -- who say their companies' own opt-out systems work fine -- are expected to show up to this afternoon's meeting to testify against the legislation.

O'Brien took on the yellow pages issue several months ago, and, as a photo-op, offered to collect people's unwanted phone books in his office. After receiving about 700 phone books, he says he doesn't want any more.

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