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Biden Picks Nominees For Drug Czar, USAID Jobs

As a former top health official in West Virginia, Dr. Rahul Gupta has a lot of experience dealing with the opioid epidemic -- a top issues facing the nation's next head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Separately, President Joe Biden is expected to nominate Atul Gawande as assistant administrator of USAID鈥檚 Bureau for Global Health.

Dr. Rahul Gupta, the former top health officer in the Mountain State, is President Joe Biden鈥檚 pick to become the nation鈥檚 top anti-drug official. If the U.S. Senate approves his nomination, Gupta will be the first physician to lead the Office of National Drug Control Policy, a position commonly referred to as the drug czar. It鈥檚 the second time during his first year in office that Biden has tapped a West Virginian for a federal post. Biden appointed Gayle Manchin, wife of Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., as co-chairwoman of the Appalachian Regional Commission earlier this year. (Pierson, 7/13)

The nomination drew bipartisan praise from West Virginia officials. Republican Gov. Jim Justice called it 鈥済reat news,鈥 and Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin said the pick 鈥渕eans someone with firsthand knowledge of the opioid crisis, especially in West Virginia, will be coordinating the national fight against the drug epidemic that continues to ravage our nation.鈥 鈥淒r. Gupta will bring over a decade of extensive experience combatting the drug epidemic to ONDCP 鈥 the office charged with addressing the drug epidemic that has killed over 90,000 Americans just last year,鈥 Manchin said in a statement. (Miller, 7/13)

And Biden picks a surgeon from Brigham and Women鈥檚 Hospital for a position at USAID 鈥

President Biden will nominate noted surgeon and writer Atul Gawande for a global health position at the U.S. Agency for International Development, the White House said Tuesday. Gawande is a surgeon at Boston鈥檚 Brigham and Women鈥檚 Hospital, has professorships at Harvard鈥檚 medical and public health schools, and has written top-selling books and for the New Yorker about medicine and health policy. (Joseph, 7/13)

In other news from Capitol Hill 鈥

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Finance Chairman Ron Wyden and New Jersey Senator Cory Booker will release a discussion draft of their marijuana legalization bill at a press conference Wednesday, according to a person familiar with their plans. The bill will be called the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act and is expected to remove marijuana from the federal list of controlled substances. The bill would also tax and regulate marijuana on the federal level, while leaving states able to enforce their own laws regarding the drug. (Dennis, 7/13)

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