Trump nominates Erica Schwartz as CDC director
Source: CNBC
Published Thu, Apr 16 20263:29 PM EDT
The White House on Thursday nominated Erica Schwartz to serve as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, concluding a monthslong effort to install a permanent leader at the embattled health agency. The nominee will have to be confirmed by the Senate.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya had been acting director of the CDC a title that expired last month under federal law. That law, called the Vacancies Act, limits the amount of time an acting officer can serve in place of a Senate-confirmed official to 210 days.
She has so far been the only person to serve as a confirmed CDC director during Trumps second term, holding the role for under a month last summer. In congressional testimony in September, Monarez said she was fired after refusing Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.s demands to approve vaccine recommendations she believed lacked scientific support.
The nomination comes after a tumultuous several months for the agency, which is reeling from the leadership upheaval, plummeting morale, significant staff turnover and controversial changes to U.S. vaccine policy. Ahead of leadership departures last summer, staff was shaken by a gunmans attack on the CDCs Atlanta headquarters on Aug. 8.
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