National Organization of Black Elected Legislative Women Applauds Mignon Clyburn's Nomination to the FCC
U.S. Newswire, June, 2009
To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: Senator Gloria Tanner of NOBEL, 1-303-355-7288, gtt773@aol.com
WASHINGTON, June 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --The National Organization of Black Elected Legislative Women (NOBEL) today praised President Barack Obama for nominating Mignon Clyburn to serve on the Federal Communications Commission.
"The women of NOBEL salute President Obama's nomination of Mignon Clyburn," said Senator Margaret Carter, president of NOBEL. "Who better to join the Commission than Mignon Clyburn, a long-time South Carolina Public Service Commissioner whose tenure over the past ten years has shown her to be a highly experienced, deeply compassionate, smart and savvy regulator who has been a strong advocate for women and minorities."
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