In a series of high-stakes votes that showcased both partisan divisions and bipartisan support for critical appointments, the U.S. Senate recently confirmed two nominees whose roles are poised to reshape key federal agencies. Health researcher Jay Bhattacharya now leads the National Institutes of Health (NIH), while Florida businessman John Phelan has been confirmed as the next Secretary of the Navy. Both confirmations carry significant policy implications and reflect broader debates over the balance between established expertise and a drive for reform across federal institutions.
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