Confirmation Hearing For FCC Nominee
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner nominee Gigi Sohn appeared before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation… read more
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner nominee Gigi Sohn appeared before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee for a second hearing on her confirmation. Ms. Sohn responded to concerns about her ability to maintain impartiality in her decisions citing her history as a public service advocate. She also answered questions related to net neutrality, broadband access, and the need to recuse herself on certain issues. close
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