NARUC Ex-President Presley Running for Mississippi Governor
Mississippi Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley (D) said Thursday he's running for state governor this year, setting him up for a potential challenge to incumbent Republican Gov. Tate Reeves. Presley has been active on telecom policy since joining the PSC in 2008, including raising concerns last year about potential provider abuse in the FCC’s affordable connectivity program (see 2201250028). As NARUC president November 2019 through November 2020, he was active in prodding Congress to allocate significant funding in COVID-19 aid bills for increasing broadband buildouts (see 2003260063). He asked Congress to speed disbursing funds from the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund Phase I auction (see 2005280048). Presley also sharply criticized language in two 2020 bills in Congress that omitted a requirement that companies be designated eligible telecom carriers to qualify for proposed broadband funding (see 2009150070). Presley cited his work on the PSC Thursday, saying in a campaign launch video he “brought high speed internet service all the way out … to some of the most rural and forgotten places in our state.” House Homeland Security Committee ranking member Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., endorsed Presley.