Dr. Rachel Levine's Tenure at HHS Marked by Anti-Trans Legislation

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Dr. Rachel Levine's Tenure at HHS Marked by Anti-Trans Legislation
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Dr. Rachel Levine, the highest ranking transgender person to serve in the federal government, reflects on her time at HHS during a period of increased anti-trans legislation.

Dr. Rachel Levine is the highest ranking, out transgender person ever to serve in the federal government. Her tenure at HHS ran concurrent with an explosion in state legislation targeting transgender people. Admiral Rachel L. Levine, a pediatrician by training, has been leading the Public Health Service during the Biden administration. She's pictured in a conference room at HHS headquarters in Washington, D.C.

In 2021, the country had one state with a ban on gender-affirming care for youth on the books — Arkansas. In March of the same year, Dr. Rachel Levine won confirmation by the Senate to lead the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps as the assistant secretary for health. She holds the rank of admiral.In the nearly four years that she's been at the Department of Health and Human Services, there has been an explosion in anti-trans legislation. Twenty-five more states followed Arkansas in banning gender-affirming care for youth. Other laws focus on bathroom use in schools and public buildings, or bar transgender kids from participating in sports aligned with their gender identity.In the closing days of the presidential campaign, Republicans used Levine's image in the 'Kamala is for they/them' ads that — some pundits argue — helped Republicans win the presidency and both houses of Congress.All this time, Levine has, pretty quietly, been working away at HHS in Washington, D.C. She sat down with NPR for an exit interview in late December. She has a friendly, low-key personality and a pragmatic sensibility. She loves Joni Mitchell, and she brings her lunch from home — today; it's a turkey wrap.She's a pediatrician with a specialty in adolescent medicine who was a public health official in Pennsylvania before being nominated to serve in the Biden administratio

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