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'''Robert McDowell''' is a Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission ([[FCC]]). He started serving the FCC as a Commissioner since 2006 when former President George W. Bush appointed him. He was re-appointed by President Barack Obama and the Senate unanimously confirmed his appointment in 2009. As Commissioner, his priority is ensure competition and innovation within the communications sectors and companies provide more choices and lower prices for consumers.<ref>[http://www.fcc.gov/leadership/robert-mcdowell Biography of Commissioner Robert McDowell]</ref>
'''Robert McDowell''' is a Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission ([[FCC]]). He started serving the FCC as a Commissioner since 2006 when former President George W. Bush appointed him. He was re-appointed by President Barack Obama and the Senate unanimously confirmed his appointment in 2009. As Commissioner, his priority is ensure competition and innovation within the communications sectors and companies provide more choices and lower prices for consumers.<ref>[http://www.fcc.gov/leadership/robert-mcdowell Biography of Commissioner Robert McDowell]</ref>
==Education==
McDowell received his BA from Duke University and his JD from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary.


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Revision as of 00:21, 11 April 2012

Country: USA

Robert McDowell is a Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). He started serving the FCC as a Commissioner since 2006 when former President George W. Bush appointed him. He was re-appointed by President Barack Obama and the Senate unanimously confirmed his appointment in 2009. As Commissioner, his priority is ensure competition and innovation within the communications sectors and companies provide more choices and lower prices for consumers.[1]

Education

McDowell received his BA from Duke University and his JD from the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary.

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