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Becerra confirmed to dismay of pro-life, conscience advocates

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WASHINGTON (BP) – Xavier Becerra narrowly gained U.S. Senate confirmation Thursday (March 18) as secretary of Health and Human Services to the dismay of pro-life and religious freedom advocates.

Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine gave Democrats the vote they needed to confirm President Biden’s controversial nominee in a 50-49 roll call. All other GOP members opposed Becerra while one Democrat, Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii, was absent, reportedly because of a family emergency.

The Senate action brought an end to an effort by pro-life and religious liberty organizations to prevent Becerra’s confirmation because of his support as a long-time congressman for seemingly unlimited abortion rights and his lawsuits as California’s attorney general against pregnancy care centers and a Catholic order that objected to an abortion/contraception mandate.

Becerra’s confirmation “is alarming given the fact that he has spent his career expanding pro-abortion policies and persecuting pro-life groups and individuals,” said Jeanne Mancini, president of March for Life. “If his record is any indication, Becerra will weaponize the more than trillion-dollar budget of the Department of Health and Human Services [HHS] to attack or disadvantage those with whom he disagrees, and advance unpopular pro-abortion policies.”

Kristen Waggoner, general counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom, said Becerra “holds little regard for the rights of conscience or protecting vulnerable human life” and can be expected to “continue his attack on the civil liberties of those with whom he disagrees.”

Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC), joined more than 60 other pro-life leaders in a February letter led by pro-life group Susan B. Anthony List that asked senators to oppose Becerra’s confirmation.

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Travis Wussow, the ERLC’s vice president for public policy, said after the confirmation vote Becerra “does not share the same view on many critical issues as the ERLC, and when we disagree with his actions, we will bear witness, seek to persuade and hold him accountable to uphold the law.”

“As we have always done, we will work with government officials on issues where we may share common concern,” Wussow said. “Now in the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the work of the appointees and professionals at HHS is as important as ever, as we work together as a nation to distribute the vaccine and rebuild our communities. I am praying for Secretary Becerra and his team that they would serve and lead well in that effort.”

Abortion rights organizations applauded the Senate vote.

Alexis McGill Johnson, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said her organization is “thrilled.” Becerra’s “record fighting for high quality, equitable health care, including sexual and reproductive care, makes him the right person for the job at this critical time,” she said.

Becerra tweeted he was “honored and humbled” by the Senate’s vote.

The confirmation of Biden’s nominee as HHS secretary is the latest in a series of decisions by the president affirming abortion rights and abortion funding since he was inaugurated in January. Biden’s other actions include:

Among the reasons cited by pro-life and religious freedom advocates for their opposition to Becerra’s confirmation were: