HHS Secretary McClellan?
Executive Summary
FDA Commissioner McClellan is the only Bush Administration official to make Newsweek's "Who's Next 2004" list, published Dec. 23. The blurb states the commissioner has "politics in his blood" and notes his experience from serving on President Bush's Council of Economic Advisors "could make him a contender for secretary of Health and Human Services when Tommy Thompson departs" (1"The Pink Sheet" Dec. 8, 2003, p. 16)...
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