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Biden poised to pick Connecticut schools chief Miguel Cardona as Education secretary, reports say

Biden to pick Miguel Cardona, proponent of reopening schools, as education secretary Joey Garrison and Erin Richards, USA TODAY Biden rolled out his climate and environment team Replay Video UP NEXT WASHINGTON – President-elect Joe Biden said Tuesday he plans to nominate Miguel Cardona, the education commissioner of Connecticut, as secretary of the Department of Education, choosing a major proponent of reopening schools during the coronavirus pandemic. © Devin Leith-Yessian, Berlin Citizen/Record-Journal via AP Miguel Cardona will be nominated as the Biden administration s education secretary. If confirmed by the Senate, Cardona, 45, would lead Biden s push to reopen the majority of public schools in the first 100 days of his administration. Biden s pick would add another Latino to his increasingly diverse Cabinet.

Biden poised to pick Connecticut schools chief Miguel Cardona as Education secretary

Biden to pick Miguel Cardona, proponent of reopening schools, as education secretary Joey Garrison and Erin Richards, USA TODAY Biden rolled out his climate and environment team Replay Video UP NEXT WASHINGTON – President-elect Joe Biden said Tuesday he plans to nominate Miguel Cardona, the education commissioner of Connecticut, as secretary of the Department of Education, choosing a major proponent of reopening schools during the coronavirus pandemic. © Devin Leith-Yessian, Berlin Citizen/Record-Journal via AP Miguel Cardona will be nominated as the Biden administration s education secretary. If confirmed by the Senate, Cardona, 45, would lead Biden s push to reopen the majority of public schools in the first 100 days of his administration. Biden s pick would add another Latino to his increasingly diverse Cabinet.

A shining moment : Congress agrees to restore Medicaid for Pacific Islanders

‘A shining moment’: Congress agrees to restore Medicaid for Pacific Islanders POLITICO 12/21/2020 By Dan Diamond © Alex Wong/Getty Images Democratic lawmakers like Sen. Mazie Hirono and her Hawaii colleagues had spent about two decades trying to restore Marshall Islanders health benefits. The wait may be over for tens of thousands of Marshall Islanders after nearly 25 years of seeking to correct an oversight that denied them federal health benefits. Congressional negotiators on Sunday agreed to allow Marshallese living in the United States to sign up for Medicaid, revising a drafting mistake in the 1996 welfare reform bill that barred the islanders from the program, according to three people with knowledge of the deal.

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