Nominee's Background:
Clinton appointed Dr. Joycelyn Elders United States Surgeon General in 1993, making her the first African American, and the second woman, to hold the position. Since leaving her post as surgeon general, she has returned to the University of Arkansas Medical Center as professor of pediatrics
Nominating Speech:
Subsequent events prove Clinton should have heeded Dr. Elder's advice.
Nominated by: David A. Cromley
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Progressive Criteria:
The Health and Human Services Department will:
Fully acknowledge that health coverage is a human right;
Stand for high quality universal health care (including mental health care) for all residents of the US, effective, safe and affordable drugs and strong prevention programs;
Through the FDA, work to make sure that safe and effective drugs are also affordable;
Run a research program that is not shaped by religious doctrines and that is open to public scrutiny;
Support women's right to choose and work to make that right available to all;
Promote publicly-funded drug research based on public health need, not profit;
Promote drug research to benefit all demographic groups and all segments of American society;
Cooperate with international health promotion and assistance.
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