East Bay Times

Becerra confirmed as health secretary

- By Ricardo Alomso-Zaldivar

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.

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.

“I understand the enormous challenges before us and our solemn responsibi­lity to be faithful stewards of an agency that touches almost every aspect of our lives,” Becerra said recently at his confirmati­on hearing. “I’m humbled by the task, and I’m ready for it.” He comes from a working-class Mexican American family.

Leading Republican­s have dismissed Becerra as unfit. But the American Medical Associatio­n and the American Hospital Associatio­n supported his nomination. Two influentia­l lobbying groups, representi­ng the drug industry and health insurers, said after the vote that they look forward to a collaborat­ive working relationsh­ip.

 ?? GREG NASH — POOL VIA AP ?? Xavier Becerra testifies during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on his nomination to be secretary of Health and Human Services in February.
GREG NASH — POOL VIA AP Xavier Becerra testifies during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on his nomination to be secretary of Health and Human Services in February.

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