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Michael K. Powell

Michael Kevin Powell is an American Republican politician. He was appointed to the Federal Communications Commission by President Bill Clinton on 3 November 1997. President George W. Bush designated him chairman of the commission on January 22, 2001.

Date of birth:

  • Mar 23, 1963 (age 46 years)

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Also known as:

  • Michael Powell,
  • Michael Kevin Powell

Politician

Government Positions Held:

Office, position, or title Governmental body (if position is part of one) Appointed By (if Position is Appointed) From To
  • Jan 22, 2001
  • Jan 21, 2005
  • Nov 3, 1997
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