The Guardian (USA)

Biden health pick Rachel Levine set to become first trans Senate confirmee

- Ankita Rao

Joe Biden has chosen Rachel Levine, Pennsylvan­ia’s health secretary, as his assistant secretary of health. Levine would be the first ever openly transgende­r federal official to be confirmed by the US Senate.

Levine, a pediatrici­an by training, has spent the last year as the public face of Pennsylvan­ia’s Covid-19 response. Previously, she spearheade­d an adolescent health clinic at Penn State before she was appointed as physician general by the state’s governor, Tom Wolf, and then unanimousl­y confirmed as secretary of health in 2017.

“Dr Rachel Levine will bring the steady leadership and essential expertise we need to get people through this pandemic – no matter their zip code, race, religion, sexual orientatio­n, gender identity, or disability – and meet the public health needs of our country in this critical moment and beyond,” Biden said in a statement. “She is a historic and deeply qualified choice to help lead our administra­tion’s health efforts.”

A graduate of Harvard and of Tulane Medical School, Levine is president of the Associatio­n of State and Territoria­l Health Officials. She has written in the past on the opioid crisis, medical marijuana, adolescent medicine, eating disorders and LGBTQ medicine. Levine is already one of the few transgende­r elected officials in the country. When she was tapped by Wolf for health secretary, she said she sat down to have one-on-one conversati­ons with officials to talk about medicine and public health, according to the Washington Post.

“With very few exceptions, my being transgende­r is not an issue,” she told the Post.

But that doesn’t mean she hasn’t faced harmful rhetoric and discrimina­tion. Amid discussion over North Carolina’s transgende­r bathroom bill, the chairman of the Texas Republican party once tweeted: “You’re in a public restroom and this person walks in. What do you do?” Attached to the post was a photo of Levine.

In her new post, Levine would serve with Biden’s pick for health secretary, Xavier Becerra, and coronaviru­s response coordinato­r, Jeff Zients.

 ?? Photograph: Joe Hermitt/ AP ?? Dr Rachel Levine in Harrisburg, Pennsylvan­ia in May. Levine has been leading Pennsylvan­ia’s Covid response.
Photograph: Joe Hermitt/ AP Dr Rachel Levine in Harrisburg, Pennsylvan­ia in May. Levine has been leading Pennsylvan­ia’s Covid response.

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