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Daschle Accepts Health Post in Obama's Cabinet Former senate majority leader will be Secretary of Health and Human Services, according to Democratic officials

Updated 11:36 AM PDT, Wed, Nov 19, 2008

Former Senate Majority Leader  Tom Daschle (D-SD)  has been tapped to be Obama's Health and Human Services Secretary.
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Former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) has accepted an offer to be Obama's Health and Human Services Secretary.

 

Former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle has accepted President-elect Barack Obama's offer to be Secretary of Health and Human Services, Democratic officials said Wednesday.

The appointment has not been announced, but these officials said the job is Daschle's barring an unforeseen problem as Obama's team reviews the background of the South Dakota Democrat. One area of review will include the lobbying connections of his wife, Linda Hall Daschle, who has done representation mostly on behalf of airline-related companies over the years. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorize to discuss the matter publicly.

Daschle was a close adviser to Obama throughout the former Illinois senator's White House campaign. He recently wrote a book on his proposals to improve health care, and he is working with former Senate leaders on recommendations to improve the system.

Organizations seeking to expand health coverage were quick to praise the selection.

"Sen. Daschle has a deep commitment to securing high-quality, affordable health care for everyone in our nation," said Ron Pollack, executive director of Families USA. "His new leadership position confirms that the incoming Obama administration has made health care reform a top and early priority for action in 2009."

Obama also announced several transition working group leaders, including Daschle, who will oversee the health policy working group. They include former Environmental Protection Agency administrator Carol Browner on energy and environment and former Clinton White House adviser Jim Steinberg and Obama campaign senior foreign policy adviser Susan Rice on national security.

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  • neothe1 Thursday, Nov 20 at 5:00 AM FLAG COMMENT we the ppl have given politicians the power to govern us, however, it amazes me that all we do is sit back in complain instead of unifying to take action and making sure our best interest are met. ong as we submit to hate,fear, and ignorance, we the ppl will never utilize our full strength/capability.
  • the doctor Wednesday, Nov 19 at 6:11 PM FLAG COMMENT This is change? This is a new administratuion without lobbyist influence? Daschle is a top lobbyist in washington, the whole cabinet is composed of Clinton people, not one of whom has ever supported change. so where is the change?
  • Shlea Wednesday, Nov 19 at 3:52 PM FLAG COMMENT Daschle has no experience except that he has talked about health care by virtue of being a career politician. Oh, and he's probably been to a doctor a few times in his life. We need a health care provider in there -- an MD, or even better, a nurse! And please, "change"?? Nothing but career politicians... and you know why? Because BHO has no idea what he's doing. What a potential disaster... I am terrified for the future of hea ... MORE >
  • Brian Wednesday, Nov 19 at 3:46 PM FLAG COMMENT "Change we can believe in". Whatever. Nothing but ALL the Clintonistas are back in power. Wake up People!!! NOTHING will change until we break the 2 party system and vote our conscious.
  • Brooke Wednesday, Nov 19 at 1:51 PM FLAG COMMENT What kind of healthcare experience does he have again?

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