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Thursday, November 20, 2008
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WASHINGTON (CNS)—President-elect Barack Obama has chosen Tom Daschle, former Democratic senator from South Dakota, to be the next Health and Human Services secretary.
The New York Times
reported Obama's choice of Daschle Nov. 19, attributing it to people the paper described as "being close to the transition team."
Daschle, a Catholic, represented South Dakota in the Senate from 1986 to 2004. Before that he was a member of the House of Representatives for eight years. In the Senate he was minority leader, 1994-2001. In January 2001 he was Senate majority leader for a brief stint, then in May 2001 was again named Senate majority leader, a post he held until January 2003.
Although he has reportedly accepted Obama's nomination, a formal announcement is not expected until other Cabinet members are chosen.
He currently serves as a public policy adviser in a Washington law firm and has been appointed head of Obama's health care policy group. His interest in health care is spelled out in a book he wrote,
Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis
, which was published in February.
The book proposes creating a federal health board similar to the Federal Reserve Board. It also recommends expanding Medicaid; expanding Medicare to make it available to all Americans for purchase through a federal insurance pool; and making private health insurance more broadly available through a system of subsidies.
In 2001-03, when Daschle was the Senate majority leader, he was criticized by South Dakota's bishops for his support of abortion legislation, including a bill which at that time would have banned some but not all partial-birth abortions. (The federal ban on partial-birth abortion was signed into law in 2003 and upheld by the Supreme Court in 2007.)
In 2002, a year when Daschle was not up for re-election, Bishop Blase J. Cupich of Rapid City, S.D., wrote a letter read at all parishes prior to the November election that criticized the senator. The bishop said Daschle had been encouraging contributions to the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League, now called NARAL Pro-Choice America, to support the "election of candidates with pro-abortion positions."
"It is clear that the senator has not only aligned himself with NARAL, but he has also made abortion the issue of this year's campaign," the bishop wrote. "The senator regrettably has crossed the line and I cannot let it go unanswered."
The next year, Bishop Robert J. Carlson, then head of the Diocese of Sioux Falls, S.D., encouraged Daschle to reconsider his support for legal abortion, but said he "would never break off dialogue or a pastoral relationship" with him. Bishop Carlson is now head of the Diocese of Saginaw, Mich.
The bishop was responding to an April 2003 article in the
Weekly Standard
political magazine claiming that he sent Daschle a letter telling him to remove references to being Catholic in his congressional biography and campaign materials because of his public position on abortion.
Both the bishop and the senator gave only brief statements on the article published in April 2003. In the bishop's statement, he said he had talked to Daschle about his position on abortion and encouraged the lawmaker to reconsider his stand on it as well as his support for NARAL Pro-Choice America.
Daschle responded by saying: "I have been a Catholic all my life and will remain one. Every American's religious convictions are deeply personal and I am not going to participate in a debate that is intended to politicize anyone's religious beliefs."
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