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The challengers argued that task force members are "principal officers" who require Senate confirmation.

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True. The challengers argued that U.S. Preventive Services Task Force members are "principal officers" under the Constitution's Appointments Clause who must be nominated by the president and confirmed...

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The challengers argued that task force members are "principal officers" who require Senate confirmation. - Supreme Court saves free preventive care for 150 million Americans but gives RFK Jr. politicization power | Principle Civics