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Personnel Action Votes at FCC Meeting Reflect Commissioners' Split

A series of votes at Thursday's FCC meeting on personnel matters became protest votes for the two GOP commissioners, who voted no on the six items. The personnel actions themselves weren't made public, but one FCC source told us the…

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"no" votes had to do with personnel issues traditionally being handled differently and not on a meeting agenda. The other three commissioners voted "yes" on the six. At a Senate Commerce Committee oversight hearing earlier this month (see 1609150045), Commissioner Mike O'Rielly complained about FCC process reform, referring to a reform instituted days earlier by Chairman Tom Wheeler on disposal of personnel matters. "The Chairman contemplated, decided and declared a new procedure for addressing personnel changes that he believes are taking too long," O'Rielly said, in testimony made available online. "The Commission will now vote on these items at its monthly Open Meetings, without discussion or comment."