He asked Kennedy to put aside his decades of voicing skepticism about vaccine safety and use his celebrity to encourage parents to vaccinate their children.
Bill Cassidy now expects to have “a great working relationship to make America healthy again” with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The Louisiana Republican said that and more on the Senate floor after ...
The top Republican on the Senate's chief health committee, Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., indicated Thursday during Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s second confirmation hearing of the week that his vote for ...
Sen. Bill Cassidy publicly struggled with whether to back Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services before he fell in line behind President Donald Trump's pick.
At the forefront of the confirmation hearing will be Republican Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, who is expected to challenge Kennedy on his vaccine skepticism and views on public health.
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Cassidy defends vote for vaccine skeptic Kennedy as Health ChiefThis comes after Louisiana U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy cast a key vote in committee, advancing Kennedy's nomination as President Trump's Health and Human Services secretary. Cassidy took to the Senate ...
Bill Cassidy is deeply torn over what to do about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. As a doctor who once prescribed life-saving vaccines, Cassidy is troubled about putting someone in charge of the nation’s ...
U.S. Senators Bill Cassidy (LA-R) and Tim Scott (SC-R) led 24 Republican colleagues in introducing the Educational Choice for Children Act − bicameral legislation to expand educational freedom ...
WASHINGTON — Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy asked Thursday that health chief nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. put aside his decades-old questioning of vaccinations and promote immunizations should he be con ...
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