There are only two commissioners left at the FCC
Briefly

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has hit a significant snag following the resignations of two of its five commissioners, reducing its membership to just two. This absence of quorum complicates the commission's ability to carry out its responsibilities, ranging from broadband regulations to enforcement of telecommunications mergers. Republican Chair Brendan Carr and Democratic Commissioner Anna Gomez are now the only voting members, and while President Trump's nominee waits for Senate confirmation, Carr remains committed to advancing the agenda through delegated authority, despite criticisms of his approach.
The FCC is now left with just two members, Brendan Carr and Anna Gomez, after the departure of two commissioners, impacting the agency's ability to function.
Brendan Carr expressed determination to continue the agency's work, stating that despite the lack of quorum, "the show must go on" as he utilizes delegated authority.
Read at The Verge
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