Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell filed a
procedural motion on Thursday to set up a vote to end debate on
the nomination of Nathan Simington, a Commerce Department
official, that could take place next week.
If Simington is confirmed, the FCC could initially be deadlocked
2-2 between Democrats and Republicans when Democratic
President-elect Joe Biden takes office next month. Some
officials think the Senate might not confirm an appointee to the
commission for months, if not longer.
That could stymie Democratic priorities on a number of issues at
the FCC, including moving to restore the 2015 net neutrality
rules overturned by the Trump FCC in 2017.
Two runoff elections in Georgia on Jan. 5 will determine control
of the Senate.
Simington was approved along party lines by a 14-12 vote by the
Commerce Committee on Wednesday over the objections of
Democrats.
President Donald Trump has railed against social media companies
and demanded repeal of a social media protection known as
Section 230 that is part of a 1996 law. He has threatened to
veto an annual defense bill unless Congress agrees.
Section 230 protects tech companies from liability over content
posted by users. It has been under attack from Trump and
Republican lawmakers, who have criticized internet platforms’
content moderation decisions and accused them of stifling
conservative voices.
Trump in May directed the Commerce Department to file a petition
with the FCC seeking to curb legal protections for social media
companies.
The president tapped Simington after abruptly pulling his
nomination of Republican FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly for a
new term in August after O’Rielly questioned whether the FCC had
authority to issue social media regulations limiting Section 230
protections.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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