1 and a Half Years in and Dems Still Havn’t Filled FCC Vacancies, Turns to Net Neutrality Bill Instead Drew Wilson | July 20, 2022 After a year and a half, the FCC nomination process still remains incomplete. So, a bill is in the works to deal with network neutrality.
1 Year On: FCC Deadlock Persists as Network Neutrality Hangs in Balance Drew Wilson | January 9, 2022 It seemed like a slam dunk to restore neutrality in the US, but one year on and America is still waiting.
Political Pressure Might Be Pushing Biden to Finally Fill FCC Vacancy Drew Wilson | November 3, 2021 The election loss in Virginia could be playing a role in Joe Biden finally filling an FCC vacancy. Should it have taken this long?
Republican Senators Ram Through FCC Nominee, Nathan Simington Drew Wilson | December 19, 2020 Nathan Simington has been confirmed as the next voting member of the FCC. It’s an effort to deadlock the regulator before Trump is out.