US Senate advances Robert F. Kennedy Jr. health nomination toward confirmation
- The U.S. Senate voted 53-47 to advance Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as Health and Human Services Secretary, overcoming Republican concerns about his vaccine skepticism and past comments on health issues.
- Senator Susan Collins expressed support for Kennedy after extensive questioning, stating he would help restore confidence in vaccines and health agencies.
- Senator Bill Cassidy endorsed Kennedy after receiving commitments from him about vaccine safety and regular meetings with the HELP Committee.
- Kennedy aims to shift the focus of health agencies toward promoting a healthy lifestyle and addressing chronic diseases, as part of his 'Make America Healthy Again' campaign.
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