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Penny Nance, who lobbied against pornography, was hired by the FC...

Penny Nance, who lobbied against pornography, was hired by the FCC as a special advisor. Nance works part- time in the Office of Strategic Planning & Policy Analysis, said an FCC spokesman. She'll advise on broadcast and cable policy,…

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including social issues, he said. As founder of Kids First Coalition, Nance has testified about online pornography. “New technology is so valuable to us as a country, but with it comes new challenges and responsibilities,” she told the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection in 2004. “The companies profiting from the technology must also share in the responsibility.” Nance was a board member of Concerned Women for America (CWA), whose mission is to “protect and promote Biblical values… reversing the decline in moral values,” according to its Web site. She left CWA’s board in June, a CWA spokeswoman said. Nance didn’t return a phone message and e-mail seeking comment.