Obama Nominates Adelstein To Head Rural Utilities Service
Current FCC Commissioner Would Administer Agricultural Department's 
Broadband Stimulus Funds

By John Eggerton
Multichannel News

March 20, 2009

http://www.multichannel.com/article/print/190383-Obama_Nominates_Adelstein_To_Head_Rural_Utilities_Service.php


President Barack Obama has nominated Democratic FCC commissioner 
Jonathan Adelstein to head the Agriculture Department's Rural Utilities 
Service, which has $2.5 billion in broadband stimulus grants to hand out.

Adelstein is the latest of the White House of key administration 
appointments.

A source close to Adelstein had told Multichannel News he was interested 
in the job and excited by the prospect of appointment.

Adelstein's likely successor to that Democratic seat is Mignon Clyburn. 
Clyburn is a South Carolina public service commissioner and daughter of 
House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.). Sources say she has already 
been vetted for the post by the administration.

Adelstein would be administrator of the RUS program. The White House 
gave Adelstein props for "efforts to improve rural telecommunication s 
and broadband" while at the commission.

The American Cable Association applauded Obama's nomination of 
Adelestein. "A native of Rapid City, South Dakota, Jonathan Adelstein 
knows from personal experience the communications needs of the rural 
America communities that ACA's independent cable companies have been 
serving for decades," ACA president and CEO Matthew Polka said in a 
statement.. "ACA looks forward to working with Adelstein after he 
arrives at RUS on implementing the $2.5 billion RUS loan program 
intended to stimulate high-speed Internet access in unserved and 
underserved communities."

Adelstein had been on the commission for six years, and rather than 
stick around in a similar capacity, which likely was not an option 
anyway, he was said to be looking forward to the challenge of managing 
several hundred people in a program furthering a key Obama 
administration goal.

The announcement Friday was just an "intent to nominate." The nomination 
must still be sent to the Senate, then vetted in committee and voted on 
by the full body.

The nomination of Julius Genachowski has yet to make it to the Senate, 
which may because the adminstration wants to do a package deal with 
Clyburn and a Republican to fill the seat vacated by Deborah Taylor Tate 
last July.

In a statement, the president said of the latest crop of nominees, which 
also included posts at Energy, State, Labor and Homeland Security: "This 
group of public servants joins my administration at a critical time in 
our nation's history. As we work to rebuild our economy, achieve energy 
independence and keep American strong at home and abroad, I will rely on 
their trusted counsel and extensive experience on the issues. I look 
forward to working with them in the months ahead."

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George Antunes, Political Science Dept
University of Houston; Houston, TX 77204 
Voice: 713-743-3923  Fax: 713-743-3927
Mail: antunes at uh dot edu

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