CDC Chief’s New Senate Confirmation Raises Questions for Harris

Sept. 5, 2024, 9:00 AM UTC

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been one of the few health agencies with a leader that didn’t require Senate confirmation. That’s all changing next year.

Ambiguities in the federal vacancies law means a Kamala Harris administration could potentially retain Mandy Cohen as the CDC director without requiring Senate confirmation or a step into an acting position.

A pandemic preparedness law known as the PREVENTS Act (Public Law 117-328) requires Senate confirmation of the CDC director beginning on Jan. 20, 2025, the same day either Harris or Donald Trump will be sworn in as the next ...

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