Being the head of a federal agency is a different thing than having experience in what that agency is supposed to regulate or manage. It’s not a requirement, but it’s usually a good thing, and one reason why Rep. Tom Price (currently my congressman) should be confirmed as secretary of Health and Human Services -and hopefully without the drama and gamesmanship some of the other nominations have seen. An op-ed in the Washington Examiner points out that
It’s worth reading the whole thing, which makes the case for Price as very well qualified for secretary of HHS, not only as a physician, but also as chair of the Budget Committee in the House and a member of Ways and Means. His nomination has been held up and taken longer than the confirmation of President Obama’s two two nominations to that post combined. And there’s this:
Pretty sure we know what the author meant to say, and pretty sure that it didn’t come out quite right.