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  Health  Senate Finance Committee Backs RFK Jr. for HHS Secretary in Close Vote Amid Vaccine Debate
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Senate Finance Committee Backs RFK Jr. for HHS Secretary in Close Vote Amid Vaccine Debate

Alisa ChenAlisa Chen—February 4, 20250
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Washington D.C. – Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s controversial nomination to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) cleared a significant hurdle on February 4, 2025, as the Senate Finance Committee voted 14-13, largely along party lines, to advance his candidacy. The narrow approval sends the nomination to the full Senate for a final confirmation vote, setting the stage for another potentially contentious showdown.

Confirmation Hearings Fuel Debate

The committee’s vote followed extensive and often sharp questioning of Kennedy during two confirmation hearings held last week. Nominee Kennedy appeared before both the Senate Finance Committee and the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, facing scrutiny on a range of critical public health and policy issues.

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Lawmakers probed Kennedy’s stance on vaccine safety and efficacy, a particularly sensitive topic given his public statements and past activities. Other key areas of questioning included his views on improving rural healthcare access and affordability, reforming prescription drug pricing, specifically addressing the role and impact of Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), and the structure and funding mechanisms of major government health programs, Medicare and Medicaid.

Navigating Controversies and Securing Support

The confirmation process highlighted deep divisions, particularly surrounding Kennedy’s history concerning vaccines. While some lawmakers expressed strong support for his nomination, others raised significant concerns.

A pivotal moment came with the decision of Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), a physician and an influential Republican voice on the committee. Despite earlier expressions of caution, Senator Cassidy ultimately voted in favor of the nomination. He cited receiving commitments from both nominee Kennedy and the Trump administration regarding the protection of the public health benefits of vaccines and a pledge for a collaborative working relationship should Kennedy be confirmed. This suggests a willingness by the administration and the nominee to address concerns raised by key members of Congress.

Opposition Cites Vaccine Views

Conversely, Ranking Member Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) led the opposition among Democrats on the committee. Senator Wyden and other Democratic members strongly opposed Kennedy’s nomination, primarily citing his well-documented history of promoting theories critical of established vaccine science and public health guidelines. They voiced concerns that his past statements could undermine public confidence in essential vaccination programs.

Kennedy has sought to frame his position not as being anti-vaccine, but rather “pro-safety”, a distinction he reiterated during his hearings. He also addressed other policy matters, expressing support for expanding access to medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder, a critical component in combating the nation’s opioid crisis. Furthermore, he committed to working closely with Congress on legislative efforts aimed at PBM reform, signaling a potential alignment with lawmakers on efforts to lower drug costs.

Path to Full Senate Vote

With the Senate Finance Committee’s approval, albeit by the slimmest of margins and reflecting partisan divides, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination now moves forward. The impending vote before the full Senate promises to be another high-profile event, where senators will weigh the nominee’s qualifications, policy positions, and past controversies against the critical responsibilities of leading the sprawling Department of Health and Human Services. The outcome remains uncertain, hinging on whether Kennedy can garner sufficient support from the broader Senate body.

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Alisa Chen Technology & National Security Reporter
Alisa Chen explores the frontier where technology meets national security. Her reporting for USA Sentinel covers everything from cybersecurity threats and AI regulation to the geopolitical battle for tech supremacy. Alisa is known for making high-tech topics accessible, providing critical context on how the digital age is reshaping the national interest.
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Alisa Chen explores the frontier where technology meets national security. Her reporting for USA Sentinel covers everything from cybersecurity threats and AI regulation to the geopolitical battle for tech supremacy. Alisa is known for making high-tech topics accessible, providing critical context on how the digital age is reshaping the national interest.

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