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The US Senate has given its seal of approval for telecoms regulator the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to appoint Olivia Trusty as a commissioner. Trusty's appointment has been on the cards ...
The Senate has confirmed Olivia Trusty, a Republican nominated by President Trump, to the Federal Communications Commission. Once sworn in, Trusty will shift the FCC to a 2-1 Republican majority.
WASHINGTON —The Senate has voted to confirm Republican Olivia Trusty to the Federal Communications Commission, giving the GOP a 2-1 majority and allowing Chair Brendan Carr, a Republican, to push ...
The Federal Communications Commission will once again have a quorum to carry out Chair Brendan Carr’s agenda after the Senate confirmed Trump nominee Olivia Trusty.
Senators Edward Markey and Ben Ray Luján are urging FCC Commissioner Olivia Trusty to support a full commission vote on the ...
Despite vocal opposition from Senate Democrats and warnings of a potential GOP power grab at the FCC, the Senate has confirmed Olivia Trusty to serve as a Commissioner. The vote restores quorum to ...
The Senate on Tuesday confirmed Olivia Trusty to the Federal Communications Commission by a 53-45 vote. Trusty's appointment will give the agency a 2-1 Republican majority, positioning it to enact ...
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US Senate confirms Republican congressional aide to serve on FCCDemocratic FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks and Republican Nathan Simington stepped down on June 6. Trusty was confirmed on Tuesday to serve a term that lasts through June 30.
The U.S. Senate confirmed Olivia Trusty as commissioner for the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday, marking a shift in agency staffing that gave commissioners nominated by President Donald ...
The seating of Trusty, which will come in time for the FCC's June 26 Open Meeting, came despite strong opposition from Democrats to her nomination. Republicans successfully overcame any opposition ...
The U.S. Senate voted on Tuesday to confirm Republican Senate aide Olivia Trusty to serve on the Federal Communications Commission, days after two members of the telecommunications regulator resigned.
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