Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lujan Grisham was offered Interior instead of HHS, and turned it down. Raimondo now a top contender for HHS. Given the pressure Biden is under to take diversity into account, and LG's excellent credentials, not sure what that is about.
Source?
CNN is reporting that Lujan Grisham is the top contender for HHS.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/02/politics/michelle-lujan-grisham-health-and-human-services/index.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t Vivek Murthy a strong contender for HHS?
He go surgeon general.
Yes, SG with expanded responsibilities. The correct concern was that he lacked the executive experience to run a large bureaucracy like HHS. Why Biden is looking at governors.
Source? CNN thinks that he is lobbying to head the CDC which is not a Senate approved position.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/02/politics/michelle-lujan-grisham-health-and-human-services/index.html
Dr. Vivek Murthy, a key adviser to Biden on coronavirus and a former surgeon general, has fallen out of contention for the HHS secretary role, people familiar with the matter say. He has expressed interest in leading the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is not a Senate-confirmed position.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the four big slots (State, DOJ, Defense, Treasury) is going to have to go to a person of color and another is going to have to go to a woman or POC Diversity is important to the Democrats, and even more important to the movers and shakers (Clyburn, Hispanic Caucus, Womans groups)
Blinken is at State. Yellen is at Treasury.
I like Lloyd Austin at Defense. Maybe Sally Yates at DOJ?
Yates would be a great choice, but there is concern about her getting through confirmation. Flournoy is more qualified than the other candidates for Sec Def, who don't really have strong policy chops, though it would be strange to have so many officials from West Exec. But maybe Flournoy and either Jeh Johnson or Deval Patrick for attorney general? Patrick seems like a great pick but I guess some are unhappy with him for his presidential nom run.
Wasn’t Doug Jones also being mentioned for AG?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t Vivek Murthy a strong contender for HHS?
He go surgeon general.
Yes, SG with expanded responsibilities. The correct concern was that he lacked the executive experience to run a large bureaucracy like HHS. Why Biden is looking at governors.
Source? CNN thinks that he is lobbying to head the CDC which is not a Senate approved position.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/02/politics/michelle-lujan-grisham-health-and-human-services/index.html
Dr. Vivek Murthy, a key adviser to Biden on coronavirus and a former surgeon general, has fallen out of contention for the HHS secretary role, people familiar with the matter say. He has expressed interest in leading the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is not a Senate-confirmed position.
Politico is reporting that Murthy is planning to reprise his SG role in an expanded capacity.
should've gotten hhs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the four big slots (State, DOJ, Defense, Treasury) is going to have to go to a person of color and another is going to have to go to a woman or POC Diversity is important to the Democrats, and even more important to the movers and shakers (Clyburn, Hispanic Caucus, Womans groups)
Blinken is at State. Yellen is at Treasury.
I like Lloyd Austin at Defense. Maybe Sally Yates at DOJ?
Yates would be a great choice, but there is concern about her getting through confirmation. Flournoy is more qualified than the other candidates for Sec Def, who don't really have strong policy chops, though it would be strange to have so many officials from West Exec. But maybe Flournoy and either Jeh Johnson or Deval Patrick for attorney general? Patrick seems like a great pick but I guess some are unhappy with him for his presidential nom run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t Vivek Murthy a strong contender for HHS?
He go surgeon general.
Yes, SG with expanded responsibilities. The correct concern was that he lacked the executive experience to run a large bureaucracy like HHS. Why Biden is looking at governors.
Source? CNN thinks that he is lobbying to head the CDC which is not a Senate approved position.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/02/politics/michelle-lujan-grisham-health-and-human-services/index.html
Dr. Vivek Murthy, a key adviser to Biden on coronavirus and a former surgeon general, has fallen out of contention for the HHS secretary role, people familiar with the matter say. He has expressed interest in leading the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is not a Senate-confirmed position.
Politico is reporting that Murthy is planning to reprise his SG role in an expanded capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t Vivek Murthy a strong contender for HHS?
He go surgeon general.
Yes, SG with expanded responsibilities. The correct concern was that he lacked the executive experience to run a large bureaucracy like HHS. Why Biden is looking at governors.
Source? CNN thinks that he is lobbying to head the CDC which is not a Senate approved position.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/02/politics/michelle-lujan-grisham-health-and-human-services/index.html
Dr. Vivek Murthy, a key adviser to Biden on coronavirus and a former surgeon general, has fallen out of contention for the HHS secretary role, people familiar with the matter say. He has expressed interest in leading the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is not a Senate-confirmed position.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t Vivek Murthy a strong contender for HHS?
He go surgeon general.
Yes, SG with expanded responsibilities. The correct concern was that he lacked the executive experience to run a large bureaucracy like HHS. Why Biden is looking at governors.
Dr. Vivek Murthy, a key adviser to Biden on coronavirus and a former surgeon general, has fallen out of contention for the HHS secretary role, people familiar with the matter say. He has expressed interest in leading the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is not a Senate-confirmed position.
Anonymous wrote:Lujan Grisham was offered Interior instead of HHS, and turned it down. Raimondo now a top contender for HHS. Given the pressure Biden is under to take diversity into account, and LG's excellent credentials, not sure what that is about.
Anonymous wrote:One of the four big slots (State, DOJ, Defense, Treasury) is going to have to go to a person of color and another is going to have to go to a woman or POC Diversity is important to the Democrats, and even more important to the movers and shakers (Clyburn, Hispanic Caucus, Womans groups)
Blinken is at State. Yellen is at Treasury.
I like Lloyd Austin at Defense. Maybe Sally Yates at DOJ?