Detroit Free Press

Becerra confirmed to shepherd Biden’s ambitious health plans

- Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar

WASHINGTON – The Senate on Thursday confirmed California Attorney General Xavier Becerra as President Joe Biden’s health secretary, filling a key position in the administra­tion’s coronaviru­s response and its ambitious push to lower drug costs, expand insurance coverage and eliminate racial disparitie­s in medical care.

The 50-49 largely party-line vote makes the 63-year-old Becerra the first Latino to head the

Department of Health and Human Services. The $1.4 trillion agency encompasse­s health insurance programs, drug safety and approvals, advanced medical research, substance abuse treatment, and the welfare of children, including hundreds of Central American migrants arriving daily at the U.S.Mexico border.

Sen. Susan Collins of Maine was the only GOP senator to vote for him.

Becerra has been California’s attorney general since 2017. He sued the Trump administra­tion 124 times on a range of policy issues, earning the ire of conservati­ves. Before that he represente­d a Los Angeles-area district in the U.S. House for 24 years. A lawyer, not a doctor, his main experience with the health care system came through helping to pass the Obama-era Affordable Care Act and defending it when Donald Trump was president.

Leading Republican­s have dismissed Becerra as unfit. But the American Medical Associatio­n and the American Hospital Associatio­n supported his nomination.

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