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FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Issues Public Notice: Commission Refreshes Record on Lower C-Band Petitions for Reconsideration
WASHINGTON, April 11 -- The Federal Communications Commission's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau issued the following public notice (GN Docket Nos. 18-122, 25-59) on April 10, 2026:
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By this Public Notice, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (Bureau) seeks to refresh the record on pending petitions for reconsideration of the Commission's 2020 C-band R&O/1 in light of certain technical proposals in the Upper C-band NPRM/2 and the responsive record thereto seeking a harmonized approach across the entire C-band. In particular, we seek to refresh the record on a petition for partial reconsideration
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WASHINGTON, April 11 -- The Federal Communications Commission's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau issued the following public notice (GN Docket Nos. 18-122, 25-59) on April 10, 2026:
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By this Public Notice, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (Bureau) seeks to refresh the record on pending petitions for reconsideration of the Commission's 2020 C-band R&O/1 in light of certain technical proposals in the Upper C-band NPRM/2 and the responsive record thereto seeking a harmonized approach across the entire C-band. In particular, we seek to refresh the record on a petition for partial reconsiderationthat was filed by the Aerospace Industries Association and others (AIA Petition) with respect to technical issues in the 3.7-3.98 GHz band (Lower C-band) context that have also been raised in the Commission's Upper C-band NPRM./3 The AIA Petition asks that the Commission take "appropriate mitigation measures...including limitations on technical parameters,"/4 with regard to terrestrial wireless operations in the Lower C-band in recognition of radio altimeter operations in the 4.2- 4.4 GHz band./5 The Bureau also seeks to refresh the record on additional outstanding petitions for reconsideration of the 2020 C-band R&O, to the extent they remain applicable./6
In the Upper C-band NPRM, the Commission sought comment on proposed technical rules for the Upper C-band based on those that currently apply to the Lower C-band, and asked whether to harmonize the wireless operational environment across the entire C-band./7 In particular, the Commission asked whether the proposed Upper C-band technical rules, including power levels and OOBE limits, should be adjusted to promote coexistence with radio altimeters in the 4.2-4.4 GHz band./8 With these goals in mind, the Bureau seeks to refresh the record in response to the AIA Petition and others in the Lower C-band proceeding on these technical issues. In specific, we seek to refresh the record on an appropriate limit on spurious emissions into 4.2-4.4 GHz for Lower C-band operations in light of related discussions with respect to the Upper C-band,/9 and proposals to adopt a 4 Watt Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) limit for mobile devices across both bands./10 The Bureau also seeks to refresh the record on any other appropriate rule changes to align the wireless operational environment in the Lower C-band and Upper C-band. Commenters are encouraged to provide technical details in support of their submissions. Commenters should also address the costs and benefits of potentially changing any technical requirements currently applicable in the Lower C-band to better align with proposed requirements applicable to the Upper C-band.
Procedural Matters
Filing Requirements. Interested parties may file comments and reply comments on or before the dates indicated on the first page of this document and must reference GN Docket Nos. 18-122 and 25-59. Comments may be filed using the Commission's Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS).
* Electronic Filers: Comments may be filed electronically using the Internet by accessing the ECFS: https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs.
* Paper Filers: Parties filing by paper must file an original and one copy of each filing.
- Filings can be sent by hand or messenger delivery, by commercial courier, or by the U.S. Postal Service. All filings must be addressed to the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission.
- Hand-delivered or messenger-delivered paper filings for the Commission's Secretary are accepted between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. by the FCC's mailing contractor at 9050 Junction Drive, Annapolis Junction, MD 20701. All hand deliveries must be held together with rubber bands or fasteners. Any envelopes and boxes must be disposed of before entering the building.
- Commercial courier deliveries (any deliveries not by the U.S. Postal Service) must be sent to 9050 Junction Drive, Annapolis Junction, MD 20701.
- Filings sent by U.S. Postal Service First-Class Mail, Priority Mail, and Priority Mail Express must be sent to 45 L Street NE, Washington, DC 20554.
People with Disabilities. To request materials in accessible formats for people with disabilities (braille, large print, electronic files, audio format), send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530.
Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis. The Upper C-band NPRM included an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) pursuant to 5 U.S.C. Sec. 603, exploring the potential impact on small entities of the Commission's proposals./11 We invite parties to file comments on the IRFA in light of this request to refresh the record.
Ex Parte Rules. The proceeding shall be treated as a "permit-but-disclose" proceeding in accordance with the Commission's ex parte rules./12 Persons making ex parte presentations must file a copy of any written presentation or a memorandum summarizing any oral presentation within two business days after the presentation (unless a different deadline applicable to the Sunshine period applies). Persons making oral ex parte presentations are reminded that memoranda summarizing the presentation must: (1) list all persons attending or otherwise participating in the meeting at which the ex parte presentation was made, and (2) summarize all data presented and arguments made during the presentation. If the presentation consisted in whole or in part of the presentation of data or arguments already reflected in the presenter's written comments, memoranda or other filings in the proceeding, the presenter may provide citations to such data or arguments in his or her prior comments, memoranda, or other filings (specifying the relevant page and/or paragraph numbers where such data or arguments can be found) in lieu of summarizing them in the memorandum. Documents shown or given to Commission staff during ex parte meetings are deemed to be written ex parte presentations and must be filed consistent with rule 1.1206(b). In proceedings governed by rule 1.49(f) or for which the Commission has made available a method of electronic filing, written ex parte presentations and memoranda summarizing oral ex parte presentations, and all attachments thereto, must be filed through the electronic comment filing system available for that proceeding, and must be filed in their native format (e.g., .doc, .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants in this proceeding should familiarize themselves with the Commission's ex parte rules.
Providing Accountability Through Transparency Act. Consistent with the Providing Accountability Through Transparency Act, a summary of this document will be available on https://www.fcc.gov/proposed-rulemakings./13
Paperwork Reduction Act. This Public Notice may contain proposed new or modified information collections. The Commission, as part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork burdens, invites the general public and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to comment on any information collections contained in this document, as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 104-13.
Additional Information. For further information regarding this Public Notice, please contact Andrew McArdell, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, at Andrew.McArdell@fcc.gov.
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Footnotes:
1/ Expanding Flexible Use of the 3.7 to 4.2 GHz Band, GN Docket No. 18-122, Report and Order and Order of Proposed Modification, 35 FCC Rcd 2343 (2020) (2020 C-band R&O).
2/ Upper C-band (3.98-4.2 GHz), GN Docket No. 25-59, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 25-78, 2025 WL 4060705 (Nov. 21, 2025) (Upper C-band NPRM).
3/ Petition for Partial Reconsideration of the 3.7-4.2 GHz Band Report and Order, GN Docket No. 18-122 (filed May 26, 2020), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/10527379225572/1 (AIA Petition).
4/ AIA Petition at 18.
5/ See AIA Petition at 16-18.
6/ Intelsat License LLC Petition for Reconsideration, GN Docket No. 18-122 (filed May 26, 2020), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/10526884925025/1; Petition of Eutelsat S.A. for Expedited Reconsideration or Clarification, GN Docket No. 18-122 (filed May 26, 2020), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/10523184488608/1; Petition for Clarification and/or Reconsideration, GN Docket No. 18-122 (filed May 26, 2020), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/10526747701000/1; Petition for Reconsideration of Charter Communications, Inc., GN Docket No. 18-122 (filed May 26, 2020), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/10527106958674/1; Request for Clarification or, in the Alternative, Petition for Partial Reconsideration, GN Docket No. 18-122 (filed May 26, 2020), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/10526242916138/1.
7/ See Upper C-band NPRM at *17, para. 51.
8/ Upper C-band NPRM at *19-20, *40, paras. 58-61, 123.
9/ See Joint Aviation Comments, GN Docket No. 25-59, at 14-15 (rec. Jan. 20, 2026); Joint Aviation Reply, GN Docket No. 25-59, at 16-17 (rec. Feb. 18, 2026) (Joint Aviation Reply); CTIA Comments, GN Docket No. 25-59, at 34-35 (rec. Jan. 20, 2026); CTIA Reply, GN Docket No. 25-59, at 30-31 (rec. Feb. 18, 2026).
10/ See AT&T Comments, GN Docket No. 25-59, at 7-8 (rec. Jan. 20, 2026); AT&T Reply, GN Docket No. 25-59, at 12 (rec. Feb. 18, 2026); CTIA Comments, GN Docket No. 25-59, at 32-34 (rec. Jan. 20, 2026); Verizon Comments, GN Docket No. 25-59, at 24 (rec. Jan. 20, 2026); Joint Aviation Reply at 12-13.
11/ Upper C-band NPRM at *43-51, Appx., paras. 1-44.
12/ 47 C.F.R. Sec.Sec. 1.1200 et seq.
13/ 5 U.S.C. Sec. 553(b)(4). The Providing Accountability Through Transparency Act, Pub. L. No. 118-9 (2023), amended Section 553(b) of the Administrative Procedure Act.
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Original text here: https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DA-26-341A1.pdf
USITC Votes To Continue Investigations On Truck Bed Covers from China
WASHINGTON, April 10 -- The U.S. International Trade Commission issued the following news release:
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USITC Votes To Continue Investigations On Truck Bed Covers from China
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News Release 26 - 059
Inv. No(s). 701-TA-789 and, 731-TA-1777
Contact: Jennifer Andberg, 202-205-1819
The U.S. International Trade Commission (Commission or USITC) today determined there is a reasonable indication that a U.S. industry is materially injured due to imports of truck bed covers from China that are allegedly sold in the United States at less than fair value and subsidized by the government of China.
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WASHINGTON, April 10 -- The U.S. International Trade Commission issued the following news release:
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USITC Votes To Continue Investigations On Truck Bed Covers from China
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News Release 26 - 059
Inv. No(s). 701-TA-789 and, 731-TA-1777
Contact: Jennifer Andberg, 202-205-1819
The U.S. International Trade Commission (Commission or USITC) today determined there is a reasonable indication that a U.S. industry is materially injured due to imports of truck bed covers from China that are allegedly sold in the United States at less than fair value and subsidized by the government of China.
Chair Amy A. Karpel and Commissioners David S. Johanson and Jason E. Kearns voted in the affirmative.
As a result of the Commission's affirmative determinations, the U.S. Department of Commerce will continue its investigations of imports of truck bed covers from China.
The Commission's public report, Truck Bed Covers from China (Inv. Nos. 701-TA-789 and 731-TA-1777 (Preliminary), USITC Publication 5730, (April 2026), will contain the views of the Commission and information developed during the investigations.
The report will be available by May 18, 2026; when available, it may be accessed on the USITC website.
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Original text here: https://www.usitc.gov/press_room/news_release/2026/er0410_68426.htm
SEC Obtains Final Consent Judgment as to Ex-Stockbroker Alleged to Have Participated in Fraudulent Penny Stock Pump & Dump Scheme
WASHINGTON, April 10 -- The Securities and Exchange Commission issued the following litigation release (No. 21-cv-1199; D. Mass. filed Dec. 9, 2021) involving an ex-stockbroker alleged to have participated in a fraudulent penny stock pump and dump scheme:
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On April 8, 2026, the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts entered a final consent judgment as to Geoffrey Allen Wall in the SEC's civil enforcement action against him.
The SEC's complaint, filed on December 9, 2021, alleged that from at least 2012 through at least 2016, Wall and his two codefendants, Jay Scott
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WASHINGTON, April 10 -- The Securities and Exchange Commission issued the following litigation release (No. 21-cv-1199; D. Mass. filed Dec. 9, 2021) involving an ex-stockbroker alleged to have participated in a fraudulent penny stock pump and dump scheme:
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On April 8, 2026, the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts entered a final consent judgment as to Geoffrey Allen Wall in the SEC's civil enforcement action against him.
The SEC's complaint, filed on December 9, 2021, alleged that from at least 2012 through at least 2016, Wall and his two codefendants, Jay ScottKirk Lee and Benjamin Thompson Kirk, perpetrated a fraudulent scheme involving a series of penny stock dumps using a fraudulent offshore trading platform, netting Wall and his codefendants millions of dollars in illicit profits.
Without admitting or denying the allegations in the SEC's complaint, Wall consented to a final judgment that: (1) permanently enjoins him from violating Sections 5 and 17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933, and Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 thereunder; (2) permanently enjoins him from participating in the issuance, purchase, offer, or sale of any security, unless such security is listed on a national securities exchange and transacted for Wall's own personal account; (3) permanently bars him from participating in an offering of penny stock; and (4) orders him to pay disgorgement of $3,187,277 plus $1,081,662 in prejudgment interest.
The SEC's litigation, which is ongoing, is led by Jim Smith under the supervision of David Nasse. The SEC's investigation was conducted by Steven Susswein and Edward Gerard, and supervised by J. Lee Buck, II and Pei Y. Chung.
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Resources
* SEC Complaint (https://www.sec.gov/files/litigation/complaints/2026/comp26524.pdf)
* Final Judgment - Geoffrey Allen Wall (https://www.sec.gov/files/litigation/litreleases/2026/judg26524.pdf)
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Original text here: https://www.sec.gov/enforcement-litigation/litigation-releases/lr-26524
CPSC Issues Recall Alert Involving Veektomx Portable Charger Mini Power Banks
WASHINGTON, April 10 -- The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the following recall alert on April 9, 2026:
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Name of Product: VEEKTOMX Portable Charger Mini Power Banks
Hazard: The lithium-ion battery in the recalled power banks can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.
Remedy: Replace
Recall Date: April 09, 2026
Units: About 8,000
Consumer Contact: Veektomx at recall@veektomx.com or online at veektomx.com and click on "Important Recall Information" to learn more.
Recall Details
Description: This recall involves VEEKTOMX VT103 Small Portable Charger
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WASHINGTON, April 10 -- The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the following recall alert on April 9, 2026:
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Name of Product: VEEKTOMX Portable Charger Mini Power Banks
Hazard: The lithium-ion battery in the recalled power banks can overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.
Remedy: Replace
Recall Date: April 09, 2026
Units: About 8,000
Consumer Contact: Veektomx at recall@veektomx.com or online at veektomx.com and click on "Important Recall Information" to learn more.
Recall Details
Description: This recall involves VEEKTOMX VT103 Small Portable ChargerMini Power Banks. The power banks are white, pink, or purple. The recalled power banks have model number "VT103" imprinted on the back of the power bank and do NOT contain a serial number on the bottom right corner of the back of the power bank.
Note: Do not throw this recalled lithium-ion battery or device in the trash, in the general recycling stream (e.g., street-level or curbside recycling bins), or in used battery recycling boxes found at various retail and home improvement stores. Recalled lithium-ion batteries must be disposed of differently than other batteries, because they present a greater risk of fire. Your municipal household hazardous waste (HHW) collection center may accept this recalled lithium-ion battery or device for disposal. Before taking your battery or device to a HHW collection center, contact that office ahead of time and ask whether it accepts recalled lithium-ion batteries. If it does not, contact your municipality for further guidance.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled power banks and contact Shenzhen Baihang to verify power bank is part of the recall and receive a free replacement power bank.
Incidents/Injuries: Shenzhen Baihang has received three reports of fires resulting in minor property damage. No injuries have been reported.
Sold At: Amazon.com between January 2024 and September 2024, for between $24 and $30.
Importer(s): Shenzhen Baihang Technology Co., Ltd., of China
Manufactured In: China
Recall number: 26-399
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Original text here: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Shenzhen-Baihang-Recalls-VEEKTOMX-Mini-Power-Banks-Due-to-Fire-and-Burn-Hazards-Sold-on-Amazon
CPSC Issues Recall Alert Involving Head Ski Boots
WASHINGTON, April 10 -- The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the following recall alert on April 9, 2026:
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Name of Product: Head Ski Boots
Hazard: The fluorescent yellow materials of the boot shell and sole inserts can deteriorate and break, posing a risk of serious injury from a fall.
Remedy: Replace/Repair
Recall Date: April 09, 2026
Units: About 1,365 (In addition, about 525 were sold in Canada)
Consumer Contact: Head USA toll-free at 800-874-3235, option 3, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at info@us.head.com or online at https://www.head.com/en_US/recalls
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WASHINGTON, April 10 -- The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the following recall alert on April 9, 2026:
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Name of Product: Head Ski Boots
Hazard: The fluorescent yellow materials of the boot shell and sole inserts can deteriorate and break, posing a risk of serious injury from a fall.
Remedy: Replace/Repair
Recall Date: April 09, 2026
Units: About 1,365 (In addition, about 525 were sold in Canada)
Consumer Contact: Head USA toll-free at 800-874-3235, option 3, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at info@us.head.com or online at https://www.head.com/en_US/recallsor https://www.head.com/en_US/ and click on "Recalls" at the bottom of the page for more information.
Recall Details
In Conjunction With:
Description: This recall involves Head Ski Boots with fluorescent yellow components from model years 2016 through 2022 with the model names and article codes shown in the following charts. The article code consists of six digits and is marked in the heel area on the inner side of the left boot.
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Chart 1 - Boots with fluorescent yellow shell materials eligible for replacement
Chart 2 - Boots with fluorescent yellow sole inserts eligible for new sole inserts
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Remedy: Consumers should stop using the recalled ski boots immediately and contact Head USA or a Head authorized retailer. For recalled boots with fluorescent boot shell materials, Head will provide free replacement boots in a newer equivalent model upon return of the recalled boots. For recalled boots with yellow sole inserts, Head will provide free replacement sole inserts, which can be installed by the consumer or by a ski shop.
Incidents/Injuries: None reported
Sold At: Various ski retailers nationwide and online from September 2015 through March 2026 for between $500 to $750.
Importer(s): Head USA Inc., of Boulder, Colorado
Manufactured In: Czech Republic
Recall number: 26-395
Fast Track Recall
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Original text here: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Head-USA-Recalls-Ski-Boots-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-from-Fall-Hazard
CPSC Issues Recall Alert Involving Children's Loungewear Sets
WASHINGTON, April 10 -- The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the following recall alert on April 9, 2026:
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Name of Product: Children's Loungewear Sets
Hazard: The recalled children's loungewear violates mandatory flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of serious injuries or deadly burn hazards to children.
Remedy: Refund
Recall Date: April 09, 2026
Units: About 7,900
Consumer Contact: Silks via email at silkssupport@silksdesign.com, or online at silksdesign.com/pages/recall or silksdesign.com and click "Recall" at the top of the page for more information.
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WASHINGTON, April 10 -- The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the following recall alert on April 9, 2026:
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Name of Product: Children's Loungewear Sets
Hazard: The recalled children's loungewear violates mandatory flammability standards for children's sleepwear, posing a risk of serious injuries or deadly burn hazards to children.
Remedy: Refund
Recall Date: April 09, 2026
Units: About 7,900
Consumer Contact: Silks via email at silkssupport@silksdesign.com, or online at silksdesign.com/pages/recall or silksdesign.com and click "Recall" at the top of the page for more information.
RecallDetails
Description: This recall involves all Silks-branded children's loungewear sets. The recalled, two-piece loungewear sets consist of a short-sleeved shirt and matching shorts or pants. The sets were sold in multiple colors with varying prints and in children's sizes 2T through 13/14. "Silks" and the size are printed on the sewn-in neck label and on the seam label.
Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled loungewear, take it away from children and contact Silks for a full refund or store credit. Consumers should destroy the garments by cutting the top and bottom in half and send a photo of the destroyed garments to silkssupport@silksdesign.com. Consumers should then dispose of the loungewear.
Incidents/Injuries: None reported
Sold Online At: Silksdesign.com from January 2024 through September 2025 for between $40 and $50.
Retailer: Silks, of Queen Creak, Arizona
Manufactured In: China
Recall number: 26-389
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Original text here: https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Silks-Recall-Childrens-Loungewear-Sets-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Burn-Hazard-Violates-Mandatory-Flammability-Standards-for-Childrens-Sleepwear
CFTC Announces Agricultural Advisory Committee Members
WASHINGTON, April 10 -- The Commodity Futures Trading Commission issued the following news release:
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CFTC Announces Agricultural Advisory Committee Members
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WASHINGTON -The Commodity Futures Trading Commission today announced the members of the Agricultural Advisory Committee.
"I'm proud to re-launch the CFTC's Agricultural Advisory Committee to ensure that our agricultural growers and producers have a seat at the table and have their voices heard," Chairman Michael S. Selig said. "The AAC's work will help ensure the CFTC's decisions are informed by the perspectives of the agricultural
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WASHINGTON, April 10 -- The Commodity Futures Trading Commission issued the following news release:
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CFTC Announces Agricultural Advisory Committee Members
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WASHINGTON -The Commodity Futures Trading Commission today announced the members of the Agricultural Advisory Committee.
"I'm proud to re-launch the CFTC's Agricultural Advisory Committee to ensure that our agricultural growers and producers have a seat at the table and have their voices heard," Chairman Michael S. Selig said. "The AAC's work will help ensure the CFTC's decisions are informed by the perspectives of the agriculturalindustry."
Chairman Selig is the sponsor of this committee and nominated Emma Johnston as the committee's designated federal officer.
The AAC serves as a vital information source to promote and advise on sound policy that impacts millions of farmers and ranchers across the country. Having a direct line of communication to market participants in all aspects of the agricultural sector is essential to ensure the agency's regulations are adapting to market and consumer needs. The following individuals have been appointed as ACC members:
1. Gabe Afolayan, Vice President, Soybean Merchandising & Trading, Cargill
2. Buddy Allen, President & CEO, American Cotton Shippers Association
3. Dr. Melissa Bailey, Associate Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service, United States Department of Agriculture
4. Joe Barker, Representative, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives
5. Dr. Justin Benavidez, Chief Economist, Office of the Chief Economist, United States Department of Agriculture
6. Chris Betz, Representative, Michigan Agri-Business Association
7. Robbie Boone, Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs and General Counsel, Farm Credit Council
8. Gerry Corcoran, Chief Executive Officer, R.J. O'Brien, a StoneX company
9. Patrick Coyle, Representative, National Grain and Feed Association
10. Daniel Diez, Representative, Cocoa Merchants Association of America
11. Neil Donovan, Director of Trading North America Soybeans, Bunge
12. Mike Drinnin, Chairman of the Live Cattle Marketing Committee, National Cattlemen's Beef Association
13. Ed Elfmann, Senior Vice President, Agricultural & Rural Banking Policy, American Bankers Association
14. Robert Froom, Representative, North American Export Grain Association
15. Matt Frostic, First Vice President, National Corn Growers Association
16. Tommy Hayden, Jr., Representative, Commodity Markets Council
17. Ahmet Hepdogan, Representative, American Bakers Association
18. Tom Hoffman, Portfolio Manager, Citadel
19. Bryan Humphreys, Chief Executive Officer, National Pork Producers Council
20. Sudhir Jain, Partner, Patomak Global Partners
21. Jeff Lloyd, Manager, Global Oilseed Risk Desk, Archer Daniels Midland
22. Corey McCray, Vice President of Government Relations, National Oilseed Processors Association
23. Mark McHargue, Board of Directors, American Farm Bureau Federation
24. Nelson Neale, Board Member, Futures Industry Association
25. Ethan Ongstad, Interim President, MIAX Futures Exchange, LLC
26. Kimberly Parks, Representative, National Milk Producers Federation
27. Ed Prosser, Senior Vice President of Emerging Businesses, The Scoular Company
28. Derek Sammann, Global Head of Commodities, Options, and International Markets, CME Group, Inc.
29. Mark Scanlan, Senior Vice President for Agriculture and Rural Policy, Independent Community Bankers of America
30. Liam Smith, Representative, PTG
31. Curt Strubhar, Representative, Grain and Feed Association of Illinois
32. Brad Sullivan, Chief Operating Officer, ICE Futures US
33. Justin Tupper, Vice President, Board of Directors, U.S. Cattlemen's Association
34. Wes Uhlmeyer, Chief Executive Officer, Greenfield Holdings, LLC
35. Ryan Weston, Representative, American Sugar Alliance
36. Jason Wheeler, Representative, USA Rice Federation
37. Brandon Wipf, Director, American Soybean Association
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Original text here: https://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/9209-26