When Sen. Ben Ray Luján asked Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr whether the agency ... Read More ...
The FCC quietly removed the word "independent" from its website after chairman Brendan Carr sparred with Sen. Ben Ray Luján, ...
The FCC website scrubbed language calling it an "independent agency" just minutes after a Democratic senator confronted the ...
The comment was made during a Senate oversight hearing and contradicts a description that, until then, had been featured on ...
Brendan Carr, whose office regulates the broadcast TV industry, previously defended the agency’s status as an independent ...
Chair Brendan Carr suggested on Wednesday that the agency is not independent from President Trump’s administration after ...
The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday deleted a longstanding reference to the agency's independence just minutes after a Democratic senator questioned the agency's Republican head on the ...
The Federal Communications Commission chairman faced questioning over the agency’s role in pressuring media companies and its independence from the president.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy debates Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, at a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Thursday, over the firing of this fellow: My resignation letter from CDC.
The FCC has jurisdiction over radio, broadcast television, satellite, and cable communications, and oversees licensing of ...
U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján expressed concern over a recent vote by Senate Republicans to cut funding for public broadcasting, which he argues endangers rural and tribal communities. In his statement, ...