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HR 7048

Unsubscribe Act of 2025

119th Congress Introduced by Mark Amodei and 2 co-sponsors

HR 7048 requires email marketers to offer one-click unsubscribe and process removals within 10 days, strengthening CAN-SPAM Act enforcement against spam.

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Bill Summary · HR 7048

Legislative bill overview

HR 7048, the Unsubscribe Act of 2025, requires commercial email senders to provide a simple, one-click unsubscribe mechanism and honor unsubscribe requests within 10 business days. The bill strengthens enforcement provisions and adds penalties for violations of existing email marketing regulations under the CAN-SPAM Act.

Why is this important

The current CAN-SPAM Act (2003) has proven difficult to enforce, with spam volumes remaining high despite existing regulations. This bill modernizes protections by making it substantially easier for consumers to stop receiving unwanted emails and imposing stronger consequences on violators, potentially reducing the billions of spam emails sent daily.

Potential points of contention

  • Business compliance costs: Companies argue that implementing and maintaining one-click unsubscribe systems requires technical infrastructure investment and may strain small businesses more than large corporations
  • Definition of "commercial email": Disagreement over what qualifies as marketing versus transactional emails, potentially affecting legitimate business notifications
  • Penalty structure and enforcement: Debate over appropriate fine levels and whether the FTC has adequate resources to enforce new requirements without creating excessive litigation

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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