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Sep 20, 6:26 PM (ET)
Dr. Andrew von Eschenbach, President Bush's pick to lead the Food and Drug Administration, speaks...
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By Susan Heavey
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush's pick to lead the Food and Drug Administration won support from a U.S. Senate panel on Wednesday, but still faces opposition from two Republican senators blocking a full vote on the nomination.
The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee approved Dr. Andrew von Eschenbach's nomination to serve as permanent FDA commissioner by a majority voice vote.
The committee's chairman, Sen. Mike Enzi, said it was critical to approve a leader for the agency, which only has had a permanent head for 18 months since Bush took office five years ago.
Dr. Andrew von Eschenbach, President Bush's pick to lead the Food and Drug Administration, speaks during "The Future of Health Care" session at the 2006 Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, April 24, 2006. Von Eschenbach won support from a U.S. Senate panel on Wednesday, but still faces opposition from two Republican senators who have blocked a full vote on the nomination. REUTERS/Fred Prouser
Von Eschenbach is an oncologist, former National Cancer Institute director and a cancer survivor. He has served as acting FDA commissioner for a year and was tapped for the permanent position in March.
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