From Deseret News archives:
Leavitt is confirmed by united Senate
Rice gets in, 85-13, and veterans chief is also approved
Leavitt's confirmation as the 20th secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services was marked with glowing praise from both sides of the political aisle for Utah's former governor.
But the praise did not come without a caution from several lawmakers that Leavitt has his hands full with a full slate of issues from Medicaid reform to implementing the massive Medicare prescription drug program, to the affordability of health care.
"This is a crucial year," said Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, which gave its nod to Leavitt on Tuesday.
Leavitt was officially sworn in 8 p.m. EST Wednesday. His first congratulatory call was from Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass.
"The chance to serve the American people is a privilege that I cherish," he said during a briefing with Utah media after the Senate vote.
Leavitt was scheduled to travel with the president today for a speech on health information technology something Congress left unfunded last year. And that prompted a lengthy chastisement by Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., during Leavitt's confirmation.
Leavitt weathered two confirmation hearings relatively unscathed, but he noted, "They are hard to predict, and you are always glad when they are over."
Nicholson's confirmation as secretary of veteran affairs echoed the unanimous voice vote that Leavitt received.
Rice's confirmation vote was overwhelming 85-13 but still the largest "no" vote against any secretary of state nominee since 1825.
Through history, no nominee for secretary of state has been defeated in the Senate. Many have had little or no opposition and were confirmed without recorded votes. Only one, Henry Clay in 1825, received more recorded no votes than Rice, according to the Senate Historian's office. Clay was confirmed by a vote of 27-14.
More recently, Henry Kissinger was approved 78-7, Dean Acheson 83-6 and Alexander Haig 93-6.
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