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Charles D. Ferris

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as the beginning of telecommunications deregulation, deregulation actually began with Ferris. The most significant effect Ferris had on the FCC was shifting the commission's reasoning from legal and technical to an economic one.
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Nominations, September hearings before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, first session ... (1977)
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in 1977. He would serve for the remainder of Carter's term. During his tenure, the agency initiated a program of nationwide
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Charles D. Ferris Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who
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Ferris was married to Patricia Ferris née Brennan, with whom he had daughters, Caroline and Sabrina.
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The Federal Communications Commission, the Broadcast Industry, and the Fairness Doctrine 1981-1987
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From 1963 to 1977 he served as associate general counsel and later general counsel to the
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in 1954 and entered active service the following year. Eventually he attained the rank of
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Following Mansfield's retirement, Ferris briefly worked for House Speaker
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Ferris died on February 16, 2024, at the age of 90.
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He retired in 2013. 364:, which was later continued during the 685:United States Senate Historical Office 596: 594: 752:"Charles Ferris Named to Head F.C.C." 7: 734: 732: 730: 728: 573:"Commissioners from 1934 to Present" 412:, leaving the latter in 1954 with a 349:before being nominated by President 443:and was made chief engineer on the 420:. Upon graduation, he was hired by 470:cadets. 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Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
Jimmy Carter
Ronald Reagan
Richard E. Wiley
Robert E. Lee
Federal Communications Commission
James H. Quello
Boston, Massachusetts
Democratic
Chevy Chase, Maryland
Boston College
AB
JD
United States
United States Navy
Lieutenant (junior grade)
USS Brinkley Bass
Majority Leader
Mike Mansfield
Senate Democratic Policy Committee
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Lyndon Johnson
Great Society
Tip O'Neill
Jimmy Carter
Federal Communications Commission
telecommunications
deregulation

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