National Cancer Institute director Monica Bertagnolli received the Senate health committee’s stamp of approval to helm the NIH — but as promised, Bernie Sanders strayed from Democratic colleagues and voted against her nomination.
The independent senator from Vermont joined five Republicans in voting no, voicing concerns that Bertagnolli isn’t prepared to take on the pharma industry’s “greed.” At her nomination hearing last week, Bertagnolli largely skirted Sanders’ direct questions about how she would lower prescription drug costs.
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