Shapiro announces his cabinet picks for key health and human services positions [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
Jan. 11—Gov.-elect
Arkoosh led her county's response in the early days of the pandemic, which elevated her to the spotlight for calmly offering information while her county was in the epicenter of the virus' spread.
She is a longtime ally of Shapiro from his days as a
"I am deeply honored to be able to continue this fight alongside my friend," Arkoosh said in the announcement.
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The announcement of her nomination came with four other cabinet picks related to public health:
1.
Secretary of Health:
2.
Secretary of Drugs and Alcohol:
3.
Secretary of Aging:
4.
Insurance Commissioner:
"Every Pennsylvanian deserves access to quality, affordable health care and a social safety net that is there for them in times of need — I'm confident these five leaders will help us deliver that for communities all across our Commonwealth," Shapiro said in the announcement.
Arkoosh is the latest person from the
As human services secretary, Arkoosh will oversee a large department with a sprawling portfolio that includes
From delivery-rooms to public office
Originally from
She was the chair of the anesthesia department at
Her relationship with Shapiro goes back more than a decade. In 2011, when
In 2014, she ran unsuccessfully for
Arkoosh is the first woman to lead the county since it was founded in 1784.
She ran in the 2022 Democratic primary for the
She dropped out of the race three months before the primary.
Arkoosh will need to resign from the county board, and the courts will appoint a replacement who will hold the seat for the rest of her term.
The administration is scheduled to be sworn in on
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