President nominates HHS assistant secretary for legislation
President Trump yesterday nominated Sarah Arbes to be assistant secretary for legislation at the Department of Health and Human Services. Arbes currently serves as principal deputy assistant secretary for legislation at HHS where she is a senior liaison between Congress and the department. Before joining HHS, Arbes worked at Business Roundtable as the trade group’s chief advocate on health care and retirement policy and held positions on Capitol Hill.
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