FCC Commissioner Deborah Tate has left the commission, as require...
FCC Commissioner Deborah Tate has left the commission, as required with the end of the last Congress. Tate said in a statement that the FCC posted Monday that she’s returning full time to Nashville and plans to launch a…
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mediation practice. “In cooperation with my fellow Commissioners, we have made history: implementing successful spectrum auctions, creating a new homeland security bureau, providing broadband grants for rural healthcare and overseeing the digital transition for television,” she said. “I am extremely proud of our work on behalf of children and families, for persons with disabilities and for spurring new investment and innovation.” Tate, a former Tennessee regulator, was sworn in as a commissioner Jan. 3, 2006.