KEY POINTS
  • The Senate confirmed Xavier Becerra as Health and Human Services secretary.
  • The California attorney general and former U.S. representative will have a major role in the Covid-19 vaccine rollout as the country tries to achieve a level of normalcy by the summer.
  • Becerra will also play a part in the Biden administration's plans to create a Medicare-like public health-care option.
  • The confirmation vote was close, as Republicans have questioned Becerra's health experience and previous support for "Medicare for All."
Xavier Becerra, nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, answers questions during his Senate Finance Committee nomination hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, February 24, 2021.

The Senate confirmed Xavier Becerra as Health and Human Services secretary on Thursday as the U.S. aims to contain Covid-19 and achieve a semblance of normal life by summer.

Becerra, California's attorney general, won approval by a narrow 50-49 margin in a Senate evenly split by party. Nearly all Republicans opposed the former U.S. representative's nomination, questioning his health-care experience and past support for "Medicare for All."