1 Republican Party reverses U.S. history of the first Hispanic health secretary passed

Becerra becomes the first Hispanic Secretary of health in U.S. history.

Xavier Becerra, who had been unanimously opposed by the Republican Party to serve as the federal Health Department (HHS) Secretary of personnel appointments, narrowly won by one vote in the Senate on the 18th, Maine Senator Susan Collins (Susan Collins) is the only “reverse” Republican Party; so far Bessila also became the first Hispanic Secretary of Health in U.S. history.

President Biden nominated California Attorney General Bescilla as health secretary, but because Bescilla is pro-abortion, the Republican Party strongly opposed, threatening not to pass his personnel appointment; Republican Party also remained unanimous on the 18th, 49 votes were cast against, only Susan Collins “side” of the Democratic Party voted in favor, making Bescilla’s appointment to 51 votes The appointment of Besila was approved by 51 votes to 49.

Susan Collins cited Becerra’s commitment to improving health care in rural areas and her goal of lowering drug prices as reasons for her vote.

In addition to playing a key role in the fight against the Epidemic, Besila’s health department will also be responsible for housing and caring for the influx of illegal children coming across the U.S.-Mexico border.

Beshear served as California’s U.S. Representative from 1993 to 2017 and was also chairman of the House Democratic Caucus. “He was also the Democratic Party’s leader on women’s health issues.