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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Biden Resubmits Gigi Sohn Nomination for FCC Post ]]></title>
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                                <p>President Joe Biden, who at first did not succeed in getting his <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/tag/fcc">FCC</a> nominee confirmed — or even voted on the the full Senate — is try, trying again, signaling he is not giving up on <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/tag/gigi-sohn">Gigi Sohn</a>. Sohn has become a contentious pick, leaving the FCC at a 2-2 political tie for longer than at any other time.</p><p>The president Tuesday (January 3) again submitted the nomination of Sohn to be the fifth commissioner, and third Democrat, on the Federal Communications Commission. She has been nominated to a five-year term, but since it is retroactive to the departure of the commissioner she is replacing — Trump-era chairman Ajit Pai, whose term expired in July 2021 — it will be, at most, a three-year-plus term.</p><p>Biden first submitted the nomination in October 2021, then again in January of 2022, but it did not get further than a tie in the Senate Commerce Committee, which means it was not favorably reported to the Senate for a vote. The Senate would first have had to vote to discharge the nomination from that committee — which did not happen — before holding a vote on the underlying nomination.</p><p><a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/gigi-sohn-supporters-gang-up-on-hill">Also: Sohn Supporters Gang Up On Hill</a></p><p>The Democrats controlled the Senate in the last Congress by the slimmest of margins, <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/gigi-sohn-fans-call-out-dithering-dems">a margin not sufficient to secure Sohn’s nomination</a>.</p><p>“Gigi is a knowledgeable nominee with a long record of commitment to the issues before the FCC and I congratulate her on nomination as a commissioner at the agency,” said FCC chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, who will need Sohn if she is to tackle non-bipartisan issues. “I look forward to the day we have a full complement of five commissioners.”</p><p>“Gigi Sohn will be a strong, effective voice and vote for the public interest, and a key to breaking the FCC’s current deadlock,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) said. “She is indisputably qualified, and unstintingly dedicated, winning her support across the political spectrum. As we know in Connecticut and nationwide, the challenges of connectivity and broadband access cannot be delayed. Nor should her confirmation.”</p><p>“Gigi Sohn is a fighter and consumer champion who has a proven track record of working with both Republicans and Democrats on solutions that help connect rural communities and bring more broadband competition to American families, schools and small businesses," said Chip Pickering, CEO of INCOMPAS, which represents competitive carriers and some edge providers. “It’s time for the Senate to speed the nomination of Gigi Sohn to help speed the deployment of new faster broadband networks that bring jobs, savings and new opportunities to communities large and small.”  ▪️</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Issa Eyes Speaker Post ]]></title>
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                                <p>Add former tech exec and chairman of the House Judiciary Internet Subcommittee Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) to the list of possible successors to John Boehner (R-I..) as speaker of the House.</p><p>Following the surprise withdrawal of House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (also R-Calif.) from the race Oct. 8, Issa released a statement saying "It’s incumbent upon us to have a robust conversation about the direction and future of our party. I pledge to play a constructive role in that discussion and hope my colleagues will do the same as we work to choose a Speaker who best represents the values and aspirations of the American people.”</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11Hgh8GeAS0&feature=youtu.be">In an interview on MSNBC</a> Friday morning (Oct. 9), Issa suggested he fit the bill. He said he would take on the tough fights. he said he could be "potentially a candidate," then described the kind of leader that was needed, someone who has been a chairman--he is former chairman of the House Oversight Committee--and someone willing to fight for fiscal responsibility when a fight is needed--something he said he was willing to do.</p><p>Issa said it is ultimately the Republican conference's call about the speakership and he did not have the hubris to tell it who was the best candidate. "This is a job you can't run for. You can make yourself available for it."</p><p>Issa is familiar to media companies as an opponent of net neutrality rules and more recently <a href="http://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/washington/republicans-iana-hand-could-be-unconstitutional/144564">of an effort to transition the Internet domain naming authority</a> from U.S. oversight to a multistakeholder model. He has also <a href="http://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/technology/house-members-urge-fcc-move-5-ghz-wi-fi/50154">pushed the FCC to free up more 5 GHz spectrum</a> for unlicensed WiFi, something cable operators have been doing as well.</p><p>Broadcasters will also remember Issa for his push f<a href="http://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/washington/issa-asks-gao-study-broadcast-advocacy/60087">or a GAO investigation of broadcast lobbying expenditures</a> back in 2012.</p><p>Before his election to Congress in 2001, Issa was CEO of California-based Directed Electronics and served two terms as chairman of the Consumer Electronics Association.</p><p>CEA President Gary Shapiro <a href="https://medium.com/@GaryShapiro/five-reasons-darrell-issa-should-be-speaker-99ee4d3bf74e">posted a blog Friday</a> with five reasons why Issa should be Speaker, including that he is "unbuyable" and is a "leader" who "'gets' tech and can "move frogs in a wheelbarrow."</p>
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