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Rachel Levine Official portrait, 2021 17th Assistant Secretary for Health In office March 26, 2021 – January 20, 2025 President Joe Biden Secretary Xavier Becerra Preceded by Brett Giroir Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health In office July 2017 – January 23, 2021 Governor Tom Wolf Preceded by Karen Murphy Succeeded by Alison Beam (acting) Personal details Born (1957-10-28 ...
A post shared on X claims to show Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services Rachel Levine is a pagan priest. Verdict: False The video shows someone else, not Levine. Fact Check: Social ...
The highest ranking appointed official was Rachel Levine, who was an Assistant Secretary for Health from 2021 to 2024. This list is arranged chronologically by politicians' first years in each office. Some officeholders listed were not elected while out as transgender, and either came out or were outed at a later date.
Rachel Levine: b. 1957 American she/her Physician, United States Assistant Secretary for Health, former Pennsylvania Physician General (2015-2017), former Pennsylvania Secretary of Health (2017–2021) [299] [300] Justine Lindsay: b. 1992 American she/her First openly transgender NFL Cheerleader [301] Alicia Liu: b. 1986 Taiwanese she/her
Dr. Rachel Levine, the nation's most senior transgender official, made history again Tuesday by becoming the first openly transgender four-star officer across any of the country's eight uniformed ...
President-elect Joe Biden has tapped Pennsylvania Health Secretary Rachel Levine to be his assistant secretary of health, leaving her poised to become the first openly transgender federal official ...
Pennsylvania’s health secretary is speaking out about a series of of anti-transgender attacks recently directed at her. Dr. Rachel Levine broke her silence about the hateful comments during a ...
Rachel Levine, the first openly trans person to hold an office that requires Senate confirmation, says she doesn't want her gender identity to define her."Hopefully, eventually, I won't have to be ...