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Hawaii Governor Josh Green has opposed the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the next secretary of health and human services, citing concerns over Kennedy's anti-vaccine stance. Green has traveled to Washington, D.C. twice to express his opposition and provide input on the nomination, which is set to be voted on by the Senate Finance Committee.
Hawaii Governor Josh Green has opposed Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as health and human services secretary. Green has traveled to Washington, D.C. twice to express his concerns. Kennedy's nomination is set to be voted on by the Senate Finance Committee. If confirmed, Kennedy would oversee Medicaid, Medicare, and the Affordable Care Act. Green has criticized Kennedy's performance during the confirmation hearing, citing his lack of knowledge on key health issues. The nomination has sparked controversy due to Kennedy's anti-vaccine stance.
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