Liz Engel was a health care policy advisor for Democrats in the U.S. Senate before joining the Obama administration after the 2008 election to work with one-time HHS Secretary nominee Tom Daschle. Once Obama took over the White House, Obama named Engel his deputy assistant secretary for legislation at the Department of Health and Human Services — where she undoubtedly played a key role in shaping and helping to pass in Congress the Obamacare bill that pro-life organizations opposed because of loopholes allowing abortion funding and rationing concerns.
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