Mayors' Group Urges Senate Confirm FCC Nominees, Opposes American Broadband Act
The U.S. Conference of Mayors adopted four communications policy resolutions Monday, including one supporting Senate confirmation of FCC nominee Anna Gomez and reconfirmation of sitting Commissioners Brendan Carr and Geoffrey Starks. President Joe Biden announced he was picking them in…
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late May (see 2305220065). The mayors group also passed resolutions opposing the House Commerce Committee-cleared American Broadband Deployment Act permitting revamp package (HR-3557), supporting an extension of the FCC’s affordable connectivity program and urging NTIA to allocate funding from its broadband equity, access and deployment program with urban areas in mind.