FCC Nominee Tom Wheeler |
A request had been made earlier in the day that the Senate
unanimously confirm Tom Wheeler, the president’s nominee to lead the agency,
and O'Rielly — but Reid never asked for UC on the floor.
Politico cites an industry source as indicating that Sen.
Ted Cruz — who previously expressed concern over Wheeler’s stance on the Disclose Act — was the hold-up on the nominee for chairman.
The earliest the nominees could move forward is Oct. 28,
when the Senate is due back in session. The Senate Committee had been set to
vote earlier this month, but the vote was postponed due to the government
shutdown.
As furloughed workers start making their way back to work,
it’s going to take more than just a flip of the light switch to get back
underway. According to the Politico story,
the FCC is postponing its October meeting that was originally set for
next Tuesday. It’s unclear right now when it will be held, but the delay is no
surprise, given that staff have not had the last 16 days to get things
prepared.
Beyond that, expect a flurry of documents to hit the
agency’s busy electronic comment filing system as the commission comes back
online. It will take some time to sort through them before everything gets back
on-track, especially since filings that were due during the shutdown are due
the first business day after the commission resumes normal operations.
And even outside of filings, there’s likely to be plenty to
catch up on: The Telecommunications Industry Association, for example, wrote to
Hill leaders Wednesday asking them to help swiftly restore the FCC’s website so
tech manufacturers can get new products approved — the site, by the way,
returned just before midnight Wednesday.
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