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AT&T Assistant Vice President-Federal Relations Lyndon Boozer leaving ... Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., names Sean Farrell, ex-House Commerce Committee telecom policy staff, legislative director and advances Jon Adame to general counsel-tech and telecom ... South Dakota Public Utilities Commission elects Gary Hanson as chairman and Chris Nelson as vice chairman ... Nebraska Public Service Commission swears in members Tim Schram, re-elected, and Dan Watermeier (see 1811070043), former state senator, replacing Frank Landis, retired (see this section of the Jan. 10 issue).

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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) announces cabinet appointees, including Theresa Szczurek, ex-Radish Systems, as executive director, Office of Information Technology and chief information officer ... Twilio names Chee Chew, ex-Amazon, chief product officer ... IHeartMedia promotes Rob Miller to senior vice president-programming, South Florida region, and executive vice president-Hot AC programming and strategy, iHeartMedia National Programming Group.

Lobbyist registrations: 4Competition Coalition, Glover Park Group in opposition to proposed T-Mobile takeover of Sprint (see 1812130011), effective Jan. 1 ... Virtual currency nonprofit Coin Center, on behalf of itself, effective Jan. 1 ... TransUnion, Williams Group on data breach security issues, effective Jan. 1 ... Third-party debt collector PRA Group, McGuireWoods Consulting on the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, effective Dec. 3 ... Startup satellite company Omnispace, Peck Madigan, effective Dec. 1 ... SK hynix America, Harbinger Strategies, effective Nov. 1 ... WorldNet, The Joseph Group, effective Nov. 1 ... 5G Everywhere in America on behalf of the C-Band Alliance, Boulder Thinking, effective Oct. 1.