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April 23 FCC Meeting Format Could Resemble March But With Some Live Votes

The April 23 commissioners’ meeting will be teleconferenced and possibly shortened in a manner similar to the March meeting, FCC officials told us. Though eighth-floor offices are discussing the final format, Chairman Ajit Pai's office proposed again voting on many…

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of the items ahead of the meeting (see 2003310067), but having in-meeting votes and commissioner statements on major ones such as 6 GHz, officials said. One FCC official said commissioners are preparing full statements on all the major items. When the FCC changed the format for the March meeting, Chief of Staff Matthew Berry was in touch with the offices weeks in advance to discuss what to expect. A few days before that meeting, the chairman’s office said in an email to other offices the plan was to keep the session very short, the official said. Discussions over the format of the April meeting are in progress, several officials said. The commission didn't comment Wednesday.