Los Angeles Times

Becerra nomination heads to Senate floor

His confirmati­on as Health secretary may come next week.

- By Sarah D. Wire

WASHINGTON — California Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra’s nomination to become the nation’s first Latino secretary of Health and Human Services is headed to the Senate floor after the Finance Committee deadlocked Wednesday in a party-line vote.

Senate rules now allow Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (DN.Y.) to bring the nomination to the full Senate. After two hearings failed to stymie Becerra’s progress or persuade Democrats not to support him, he appeared on track for approval.

Republican­s had zeroed in on derailing Becerra’s confirmati­on, criticizin­g his lack of medical experience and his support for abortion access. Conservati­ve groups pumped hundreds of thousands of dollars into ads to pressure moderate Democrats not to support him.

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) said Wednesday before the vote that Becerra is “a very good attorney general” and “very bright,” but said he doesn’t have the healthcare background the job deserves. Democrats noted that the majority of Health and Human Services secretarie­s have not had medical background­s and that Becerra served on the committee that sets healthcare policy during his 24 years in the House. He was among the small group of lawmakers who helped write the Affordable Care Act.

“Senators will always have different views than nominees of the other party. Some of those issues came up [in last week’s hearing], including women’s healthcare. But disagreeme­nt on some issues alone is not a good enough reason to oppose a nominee as qualified and knowledgea­ble as Atty. Gen. Becerra,” committee Chairman Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) said.

The Senate could confirm Becerra as soon as next week. Some moderate Republican­s, including Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, have indicated that they may back Becerra.

Becerra told senators that his focus will be on fighting COVID-19 and getting reliable data about how it affects communitie­s of color, something Democrats had pushed the Trump administra­tion to do.

Becerra has served as California’s attorney general since 2017.

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