April 29th, 2009

Reports the New York Times:

The Senate confirmed the nomination of Kathleen Sebelius as secretary of health and human services on Tuesday, allowing President Obama to fill the last vacancy in his cabinet with a seasoned politician who will take charge of the fight against swine flu.

The vote was 65 to 31. Among the nine Republicans who voted for Ms. Sebelius was Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, who announced on Tuesday that he was becoming a Democrat.

Besides directing federal efforts against swine flu, Ms. Sebelius will lead the administration’s campaign for universal health insurance.

Republicans had delayed the vote because of concerns about Ms. Sebelius’s support of abortion rights as governor of Kansas for the last six years. Some Republicans also asserted that she and the administration intended to ration health care using the results of research comparing the cost and effectiveness of different treatments.

Senator Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia, said the threat of a flu pandemic made it urgent to confirm Ms. Sebelius, “so President Obama has in place a strong secretary of health.”

Read more about Sebelius’ confirmation at the NYT.


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