Senate Approves Olivia Trusty for FCC Term Starting July 2025

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13 days ago - Politics

In a recent vote, the Senate approved the nomination of Olivia Trusty from Maryland to join the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a five-year term starting on July 1, 2025. The vote ended with 53 senators in favor and 45 against.

Republican senators played a major role in supporting Olivia Trusty’s nomination. They were primarily responsible for pushing the approval forward, showing their confidence in her ability to serve in this important role.

The Federal Communications Commission is the government agency that helps manage our country's communication systems, including TV, radio, and the internet. This means Trusty will have a significant part in making decisions that affect how these services work for everyone.

Overall, the nomination was confirmed, marking a step toward filling this important position in the government.

98 votes

Yes

53

No

45

Not Voting

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