Youngkin chooses secretaries for health, public safety ahead of his inauguration UPDATE: Youngkin names Littel as health secretary, Fauquier Sheriff Mosier for public safety
Gov.-elect
Later Monday, Youngkin named
Youngkin said during his campaign that public safety was a top priority. He reiterated on Monday that he will immediately remove members of the state's parole board.
As health secretary, Littel would oversee a department still on the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic, and a
"The COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating impacts on Virginians across the Commonwealth, and John will play a pivotal role in overseeing our efforts to protect Virginians' lives and livelihoods," Youngkin said in a statement.
"Starting on
The health pick was well-received by a key Democratic legislator who welcomed Littel's extensive experience.
"I'm just excited to see he won't be in learning mode on the first day," said Del.
Medicaid, run by the
Magellan, now operating as Molina Complete Care, is one of six managed care companies that administer most Medicaid services in
"You need someone who understands health care financing," said
"He's just really knowledgeable," Gray said of Littel. "He's been at it for a long time."
Youngkin takes office on Saturday. The appointment comes as
The governor's transition team announced on Friday that he and Attorney General-elect
Sen.
Littel would succeed Dr.
The Secretary of Health and Human Resources oversees 12 state agencies. In addition to the health department and Medicaid, the secretary also is responsible for the
Littel is rector of the
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<strong>As secretary of</strong> public safety, Mosier would succeed
Mosier served as a deputy sheriff in
Following a November roundtable with law enforcement officials in
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"Bob shares my vision for innovating how our law enforcement officers build trust and engage in their communities they serve by building bridges with local leaders to reduce crime and keep Virginians safe."
Mosier also has an array of international experience in support of law enforcement.
For example, in 1996, the
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