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Biden selects California AG Xavier Becerra to lead HHS, putting the former congressman in charge of his administration's COVID response

President-elect Joe Biden has picked California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to be his health secretary, putting a defender of the Affordable Care Act in a leading role to oversee his administration's coronavirus response.

If confirmed by the Senate, Becerra, 62, will be the first Latino to head the Department of Health and Human Services, a $1-trillion-plus agency with 80,000 employees and a portfolio that includes drugs and vaccines, leading-edge medical research and health insurance programs covering more than 130 million Americans.

Biden's selection of Becerra was confirmed by two people familiar with the decision, who spoke on condition of anonymity ahead of a formal announcement anticipated this week.

President-elect Joe Biden has picked California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, seen in his office in 2008, to be his health secretary, putting a defender of the Affordable Care Act in a leading role to oversee his administration's coronavirus response

President-elect Joe Biden has picked California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, seen in his office in 2008, to be his health secretary, putting a defender of the Affordable Care Act in a leading role to oversee his administration's coronavirus response

President-elect Joe Biden, shown speaking in Wilmington, Delaware on Friday, tapped Becerra the same day. He has been under pressure from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus to appoint Latinos to the Cabinet

President-elect Joe Biden, shown speaking in Wilmington, Delaware on Friday, tapped Becerra the same day. He has been under pressure from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus to appoint Latinos to the Cabinet

As California's attorney general, Becerra has led the coalition of Democratic states defending 'Obamacare' from the Trump administration's latest effort to overturn it, a legal case awaiting a Supreme Court decision next year.

A former senior House Democrat, Becerra was involved in steering the Obama health law through Congress in 2009 and 2010. At the time he would tell reporters that one of his primary motivations was having tens of thousands of uninsured people in his Southern California district.

Becerra has a lawyer's precise approach to analyzing problems and a calm demeanor.

Overseeing the coronavirus response will be the most complicated task he has ever contemplated. By next year, the U.S. will be engaged in a mass vaccination campaign, the groundwork for which has been laid under the Trump administration. Although the vaccines appear very promising, and no effort has been spared to plan for their distribution, it´s impossible to tell yet how well things will go when it´s time to get shots in the arms of millions of Americans.

Becerra won't be going it alone. Biden, who is expected to announce key health care picks this coming week, is taking a team approach to his administration's virus response.

Businessman Jeff Zients is expected to be named as Biden's White House coronavirus coordinator. An economic adviser to former President Barack Obama, Zients also led the rescue of the HealthCare.gov website after its disastrous launch in 2013. And former Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, a co-chair of Biden´s coronavirus task force, is expected to return in a new role akin to the top medical adviser.

The Department of Health and Human Services is a $1-trillion-plus agency with 80,000 employees and a portfolio that includes drugs and vaccines, leading-edge medical research and health insurance programs covering more than 130 million Americans

The Department of Health and Human Services is a $1-trillion-plus agency with 80,000 employees and a portfolio that includes drugs and vaccines, leading-edge medical research and health insurance programs covering more than 130 million Americans

As head of HHS, Becerra will play a leading role in Biden's coronavirus response, including the distribution of any vaccines, such as Pfizer's

As head of HHS, Becerra will play a leading role in Biden's coronavirus response, including the distribution of any vaccines, such as Pfizer's

But the core components of HHS are the boots on the ground of the government´s coronavirus response. The Food and Drug Administration oversees vaccines and treatments, while much of the underlying scientific and medical research comes from NIH. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention takes the lead in detecting and containing the spread of diseases. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services provides insurance coverage for more than 1 in 3 Americans, including vulnerable seniors, as well as many children and low-income people.

Under President Donald Trump, CDC was relegated to a lesser role after agency scientists issued a stark early warning that contradicted Trump´s assurances the virus was under control, rattling financial markets. The FDA was the target of repeated attacks from a president who suspected its scientists were politically motivated and who also wanted them to rubber-stamp unproven treatments.

Biden and Becerra arrive in the Capitol Visitor Center for a meeting of the House Democratic Caucus on Dec. 6, 2016

Biden and Becerra arrive in the Capitol Visitor Center for a meeting of the House Democratic Caucus on Dec. 6, 2016

Becerra, right, is a former Democratic House of Representatives member. He is shown with then Senator Biden at the Capitol in 2013

Becerra, right, is a former Democratic House of Representatives member. He is shown with then Senator Biden at the Capitol in 2013

Early in California´s coronavirus response in April, Becerra defended broad shutdowns Gov. Gavin Newsom had put in place to curtail the pandemic, including limits on religious gatherings. Three churches in Southern California had sued Newsom, Becerra and other state officials because in-person church services had been halted.

In an interview with AP, Becerra said that while people have the right to practice their religion, 'no one is entitled to endanger the life of someone else simply so that he can extend the exercise of his or her religion beyond means that would now start to imperil the health and life of another person.'

Becerra´s experience running the bureaucratic apparatus of the California attorney general's office, as well as his success working with Republicans, helped seal the pick for Biden, said a person familiar with the process but not authorized to comment publicly. Becerra had worked with Louisiana´s Republican attorney general to increase the availability of the COVID-19 drug treatment Remdesivir in their states. He´s also worked closely with other Republican attorneys general on legal challenges against opioid manufacturers.

Becerra, shown talking to reporters in 2018, has lead the coalition of states challenging the Trump administration's efforts to overturn 'Obamacare'

Becerra, shown talking to reporters in 2018, has lead the coalition of states challenging the Trump administration's efforts to overturn 'Obamacare' 

The attorney general and former Democratic congressman would be the first Latino to head the HHS if he is confirmed by the Senate

The attorney general and former Democratic congressman would be the first Latino to head the HHS if he is confirmed by the Senate 

Biden's offer was extended to Becerra on Friday. The president-elect has been under pressure from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus to appoint Latinos to the Cabinet.

As the top law enforcement official of the nation's most populous state, Becerra jokingly became known in Democratic legal circles as the man who sued Trump more than anyone else. Beyond health care, the lawsuits centered on issues from immigration to environmental policies.

Before becoming state attorney general, Becerra had served for more than a decade in Congress, representing parts of Los Angeles County. He had also served in the California state assembly after attending law school at Stanford.

His mother was born in Jalisco, Mexico, and emigrated to the U.S. after marrying his father, a native of Sacramento, California, who had grown up in Mexico.

Becerra often cites his parents as his inspiration, saying they instilled in him a strong work ethic and a desire for advancement. His father worked road construction jobs, while his mother was a clerical employee. Becerra is married to Dr. Carolina Reyes, a physician who specializes in maternal and fetal health.

In an AP profile published last year, a lifelong friend of Becerra's said he learned to stay calm and self-controlled in high school as a varsity golfer and an exceptional poker player. Becerra studied the advice of famous golfers while practicing with a set of used clubs costing less than $100.

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