He’s served as a Member in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2013 and has been named the 12th most conservative Member of the House by National Journal, “demonstrating a commitment to delivering results without compromising principles.” Now, this politician representing a rural swath of North Carolina that includes portions of Fayetteville, Asheboro and Sanford is being placed in a position of high authority when it comes to the fate of the FCC.