Confirmation Prospects for FCC’s Rosenworcel Remain Cloudy
Confirmation prospects for Democratic Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel of the Federal Communications Commission, who’s awaiting a Senate vote for a second term, aren’t dead yet, apparently. “I’ve felt for some time we were gonna get that resolved, I still hope that we will,” Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John Thune (R-SD) said. Earlier, he told reporters who were asking about Commissioner Rosenworcel,”It’s a leader decision about when that would come to the floor. …But you know we’re in a whole new world now. We’re going to have a new FCC starting next year.”
The prospect of a Trump Administration complicates pending confirmations, but not necessarily in a bad way for Commissioner Rosenworcel. “Now that we’ve got a new administration, we’ll have a new FCC. They’ll be looking at how and when to proceed with her nomination,” Chairman Thune said. Democratic lawmakers say Commissioner Rosenworcel is owed a confirmation vote based on a promise from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY). In December 2014, he promised Senate Democrats that if they voted to confirm Republican FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly, the GOP would in turn move quickly to confirm Commissioner Rosenworcel at the beginning of the 114th Congress in 2015. That hasn’t happened.
Confirmation Prospects for FCC’s Rosenworcel Remain Cloudy