Simington Leaving FCC This Week
Republican FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington announced Wednesday that he will leave the agency at the end of this week (see 2506030069). Simington thanked his staff and said he felt he was leaving the agency in good hands under Chairman Brendan Carr. Simington was confirmed as a commissioner in the first Trump administration in 2020.
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“I look forward to continuing to serve the public interest in the years ahead and to contributing to the vital conversations surrounding our communications infrastructure, national security, and technological leadership,” Simington said. “I remain committed to advancing the cause of limited government, free speech, and American innovation.”