Former U.S. Federal Communications Commission Bureau of Enforcement Chief Travis LeBlanc has been nominated by President Donald Trump for the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, Multichannel News reports. LeBlanc has previously served as special assistant attorney general of California and an adviser for then-Attorney General Kamala Harris. LeBlanc was also named to be an arbitrator to help oversee compliance with the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield agreement. The PCLOB currently has three members, and if confirmed, LeBlanc would serve on the board until 2022.
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