Becerra HHS Nomination Advances; Floor Debate, Vote Expected Next Week
The vote to discharge California Attorney General Xavier Becerra's nomination was approved 51-48, with centrist Sens. Joe Manchin and Susan Collins backing the measure.
Roll Call:
Senate Votes To Move Becerra Nomination To Floor
The Senate on Thursday voted, 51-48, to discharge Xavier Becerra’s nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services from the Senate Finance Committee, teeing up floor debate and a confirmation vote as soon as next week. Becerra appeared to have the votes to be confirmed to the role overseeing the massive agency, after Sens. Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va., and Susan Collins, R-Maine, said separately they would vote to confirm him. (McIntire, 3/11)
AP:
Democrats Muscle Ahead With Biden's Health Secretary Pick
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., forced a vote to discharge Becerra’s nomination Thursday that succeeded 51-48. The vote clears the way for floor debate on confirming him to the position. “I’m perplexed that none of my Republican colleagues would vote for him,” Schumer said before the vote. “He’s a capable man. He’s worked hard to make sure that people get health care.” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., noted that Biden’s prior Cabinet nominees had so far received bipartisan support. “There’s a reason Mr. Becerra could not get one single Republican vote to move out of committee,” McConnell said. “It’s because he’s such a thoroughly partisan actor with so little subject matter expertise.” (Freking, 3/11)
Politico:
Senate Advances Becerra Nomination For HHS Secretary
Becerra, the California attorney general, has come under fire from Republicans for his record on abortion rights and past support for "Medicare for All." Manchin said he had spoken with Becerra about the nominee's pledge to “uphold the law in regards to the Hyde Amendment” — the longstanding ban on federal funding for abortion that Biden and other Democrats want to abolish. Collins said she looked forward to working with Becerra on "shared goals" including lowering the price of prescription drugs and boosting domestic drug manufacturing to reduce reliance on global supply chains. (Miranda Ollstein, 3/11)
CBS News:
Xavier Becerra Headed For Confirmation As Health Secretary With Support From Manchin And Collins
It's unclear whether any Republican will join Collins in voting to confirm Becerra, as many have claimed he lacks the experience to lead the department. Outside conservative groups are also working to drum up opposition to his nomination. (Quinn, 3/11)