
Republican Senators Roberts (KS) and O.Snowe (ME) joined the Dems this week on a Senate Finance Committee vote giving Gov. Sebelius the green light to a full Senate vote on her nomination for HHS Secretary.
It's high-time for some highlights on Sebelius. (It's not like I have to read an entire book or anything... )
Brief Bio:
- A political family: Father was John J. ("Jack") Gillian, a Democrat who served in WWII before becoming a member of the US Congress in the 60s as an anti-war Dem, Governor of OH in the 70s, and next head of the Agency for International Development under Carter.
- Sebelius served as Insurance Commissioner in KS from '94-'98, declining to take contributions from insurance companies. Her term culminated in blocking giant Blue Cross from merging with for-profit Anthem, a move many cite as a key indicator as to why she's a fantastic, or horrible, HHS Secretary candidate, depending on which camp you're in.
- Sebelius has served as President of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, past chair of the Democratic Governor's Association, and past Chair of the Education Commission of the States.
And on to the nomination-related news:
- Sebelius joins the ranks of many-a-member of the BO administration, by having mistakenly failed to pay taxes. The Gov payed over $7,000 in back taxes owed for '05-'07. A paltry sum compared to her peers, but her "unintentional error" is noteworthy nonetheless.
- Sebelius is the Moderate Pro-Choice candidate? Bob Novak, no stranger to controversial reporting, has called the Gov a "national pro-choice poster girl," and states there is "substantial evidence she has been involved in what pro-life advocates term "laundering" abortion industry money for distribution to Kansas Democrats." An interesting op-ed links the Gov's political activity to the "apex of a complicated Kansas financing system involving the famous abortion provider George Tiller of Wichita," Planned Parenthood, and the court system--more involved than I would like to get on this blog right now, but click the link. During her first confirmation hearing in front of the SFC she said she will remain "staunchly pro-life, and will advocate for the lives of the unborn."
- And speaking of the famous doctor, Sen. Grassley is concerned about
Sebelius' "lack of candor" with respect to her "inadvertent omission" of campaign contributions from late-term abortion doc Tiller (who has been spied partying at the Gov's Mansion). The Gov had to amend her statement to the SFC after stating she and her PAC received $12,450 from the doc in '94-'01, when the total was really more like $40,000.
- Despite her record of vetoing and speaking out against various abortion laws, at the end of March (right before her confirmation hearings) Sebelius signed a law that gives women the option to view a sonogram before an abortion. The Gov had previously vetoed legislation including such a provision, though the language in the vetoed legislation included mandates, not options, and also reporting requirements.
- Sebelius supports BO's reform plans, including a public insurance option. In April, the Gov signed a law to use federal stimulus money to subsidize health insurance for those who have lost their jobs.
