U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy described himself as “at peace” with his vote to convict Donald Trump at his impeachment trial and dismissed the scorching GOP backlash he’s received.
A group of 10 Senate Republicans have sent a letter to President Joe Biden calling for him to meet with them to negotiate over his proposed $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package.
Wednesday night, U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy found out that he was exposed to an individual with coronavirus. Then, he tested positive on Thursday for the illness.
Campaign finance reports show Senator Bill Cassidy has used more than $5,500 in money raised for his campaigns to pay for membership dues at exclusive social clubs dating back to 2014.
With current federal assistance set to expire July 31st Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy says lawmakers are already working on the next stimulus package.
Among the issues Cassidy says will be a priority in his time in office is facing the challenges presented from disasters in Louisiana and using what we learn to help the rest of the nation.
At last week's White House state dinner held for French President Emmanuel Macron apparently jambalaya was served. Louisiana's Bill Cassidy was all like "Wait a minute, hold up. I know jambalaya, and this is not Jambalaya." I might be paraphrasing, but basically that's what he said. Cassidy is calling it “fake food”. But, Cassidy doesn't seem to really know what jambalaya is...
As the media spotlight most certainly will fall on the effects of Hurricane Matthew, what will happen to Louisiana citizens who are still in need of assistance following the floods of 2016?
Floodwaters have subsided across much of Louisiana. The flood of Washington red tap is now holding up the recovery. It's politics over people, the new American way.