For Immediate Release
CONTACT: Jeff Sharp, BroadLAND, jeffsharp8@gmail.com, (202) 285 7040

BroadLAND/Mignon Clyburn Statement on Anna Gomez FCC Confirmation

WASHINGTON DC (September 7, 2023) – The United States Senate voted today to confirm Anna Gomez as Commissioner to the Federal Communications Commission, setting up a full FCC for the first time under the Biden Administration.

In response, Mignon Clyburn, Co-Chair of the BroadLAND Campaign and former FCC Commissioner and Acting Chair, released the following statement:

“Congratulations and welcome to the Federal Communications Commission, Anna Gomez. Serving the American people on the FCC is a great honor and an opportunity to better the lives and futures of families, students and small businesses. Working in collaboration with the other Commissioners, Ms. Gomez will have the opportunity to build a better broadband future that creates new jobs and opportunities while closing old divides that held back communities – urban and rural – for far too long. The BroadLAND campaign looks forward to working in partnership with the full FCC, as well as other Federal and State partners, on our checklist that speeds deployment and competition policies that spur innovation and affordability for all.”

*To read the BroadLAND campaign’s ‘Broadband Ready City Checklist,’ click here.

About BroadLAND USA:
Internet for all is our mission, competition is our guide. The BroadLAND USA Campaign is a project of INCOMPAS, the internet and competitive networks association. Launched in 2021 by Chip Pickering and Mignon Clyburn, BroadLAND was a leading supporter of the bipartisan Infrastructure Act, and champion for competition and innovation policies that drive the streaming revolution and speed deployment of faster, future-focused networks that bring greater choice and affordability. BroadLAND advocates for an “all of the above” network strategy that promotes wholesale access, fiber, wired, wireless, 5G, satellite technology and beyond.

https://broadlandusa.com


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