The Senate committees on health and finance will probe Robert F. Kennedy Jr. next week in his bid to be the next secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
More than 80 organizations voiced opposition on Friday to Robert F. Kennedy Jr's nomination to lead the top U.S. health agency ahead of his Senate confirmation hearing next week, while the group 314 Action launched a six-figure ad buy to influence Republican senators against him.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s recent disclosures have revealed several potential conflicts of interest, including investments in two biopharma companies.
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The Senate Finance Committee hearing on the nomination will be on Jan. 29, per an announcement obtained by STAT. The Senate health committee is expected to hold a courtesy hearing on Jan. 30, according to a spokesperson for the committee. Only the Finance committee will vote on whether to advance his nomination to the full Senate.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation hearing for secretary of Health and Human Services will take place next week. Kennedy will testify before the Senate Finance Committee, which oversees HHS on Jan. 29. On Jan. 30, he will testify before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, according to Fox News.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump's nominee to run the Department of Health and Human Services, has a Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday — and Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy,
More than 80 organizations oppose Robert F. Kennedy Jr's nomination to head the U.S. Health and Human Services Department, citing his anti-vaccine stance and misinformation. An ad campaign launched by 314 Action aims to influence Republican senators against his confirmation.
Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy said the paperwork to schedule a hearing for Trump nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could arrive as soon as Tuesday.
Here's when and where Robert F. Kennedy will get his first hearing as President Trump's nominee for secretary of Health and Human Services.
Loeffler is a top donor to Trump who served for a time as a U.S. senator from Georgia. She was appointed to the seat by Gov. Brian Kemp and served from 2020 to January 2021, when she lost a special election. She was chief executive of Bakkt, a cryptocurrency trading platform. She will appear before the Small Business Committee.
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the president-elect’s pick for health secretary, has spent much of the week meeting with friendly Senate Republicans, including some who appear to ...