Copps can't do anything until Genachowski, his new boss, has the authority.
And really it's less about whether an individual considers himself Democratic or Republican, and more about the organization as a whole, and which party dominates its appointees.
Copps can't do anything until Genachowski, his new boss, has the authority.
Nope. Copps and the current three member panel can (and according to people in DC and the WSJ) are about to sign off on the merger before Genachowski even gets approved.