The Senate is to begin debating Kathleen Sebelius' nomination for
secretary of health and human services, with a vote to come as
early as today. The two-term Kansas governor's supporters are
likely to highlight the swine flu outbreak as a reason to quickly
fill the position, though 18 top HHS positions will still remain
unfilled. Sebelius is under fire for her views on national health
care and ties to the abortion industry, particularly the
notorious late-term abortionist George Tiller. Nevertheless, her
confirmation is expected because a critical mass of Republicans
support her.