The Fraternal Order of Police has sent a letter to President-elect Trump to encourage him to appoint Commissioner Brendan Carr as the next chairman of the FCC.
Traditionally, the FCC is staffed by three appointees of the president's party, including the chair, and when control of the White House flips, the chair resigns to allow the incoming administration to fill that vacancy on the panel. The FCC is currently led by Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, who was first appointed by President Obama in 2012 and has served as the chair since President Biden took office in January 2021.
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"Commissioner Carr has been a great partner to the men and women in law enforcement," said Patrick Yoes, national president of the FOP. "He is known as 'Mr. 5G' for his strong advocacy in accelerating the availability of this new technology. He was also one of the leaders on the FCC who helped secure the national license for FirstNet on the 4.9GHz issue."
Carr is the second-longest tenured commissioner, having served since 2017 after he was appointed during Trump's first term and confirmed by the Senate. He is the senior GOP appointee on the panel and previously served as the FCC's general counsel and as an aide to Commissioner Ajit Pai, who chaired the FCC from 2017 to 2021.
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