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Bill Cassidy

 
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Louisiana
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2026
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News
03/24/2025 --foxnews
Democrats in Maine want public schools to provide tampons in boys' bathrooms starting in middle school, as state leaders face backlash over transgender athletes competing in women's sports.
03/20/2025 --foxnews
President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to abolish the Department of Education and move critical functions to other entities.
03/20/2025 --foxnews
A White House fact sheet on the executive order instructs Education Secretary Linda McMahon to overhaul the Department of Education.
03/20/2025 --washingtontimes
Republican Rep. Clay Higgins announced that he would not challenge Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana next year, but predicted an intraparty battle for the state's U.S. Senate seat in 2026.
03/20/2025 --rollcall
President Donald Trump signs an executive order to reduce the size and scope of the Education Department as schoolchildren sign their own versions nearby during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House on Thursday.
03/20/2025 --rollcall
Welcome to At the Races! Each week we bring you news and analysis from the CQ Roll Call campaign team. Know someone who’d like to get this newsletter? They can subscribe here. The deaths of two House Democrats early in the 119th Congress, combined with the Senate holding out on confirming Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik as [...]The post At the Races: House by the numbers appeared first on Roll Call.
03/20/2025 --pantagraph
An Illinois House committee has approved by a 10-5 vote a measure that would create a statewide public defender’s office to assist under-resourced county public defenders throughout Illinois.
03/16/2025 --hoodline
The U.S. Senate passes the HALT Fentanyl Act to classify fentanyl substances as Schedule I and increase penalties for trafficking.
03/11/2025 --sgvtribune
The fallout of school lockdowns will be felt for decades. But the Beltway establishment, in a frenzy, wanted to keep America at home.
03/10/2025 --ijr
Former Republican Oregon Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer was confirmed by the Senate to lead the Department of Labor on Monday.
03/10/2025 --foxnews
Former Oregon Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer was confirmed to head the Department of Labor under President Donald Trump's administration.
03/10/2025 --rollcall
Lori Chavez-DeRemer, confirmed by the Senate Monday to become Labor secetary, greets Rep. Dale Strong, R-Ala., before President Donald Trump’s address to Congress last week.
03/10/2025 --columbian
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump alleged Sunday that “the Democrats want” a government shutdown at the end of this week, but he predicted that a lapse in appropriations probably will not take place this time.
03/07/2025 --natlawreview
THIS WEEK’S DOSEGovernment Funding Deadline, Healthcare Program Expirations Approach. Congress has until March 14, 2025, to address government funding, and may also address healthcare extenders.Senate Finance, HELP Committee Ranking Members Hotline Bipartisan December 2024 Health Package. They seek to pass the bicameral, bipartisan health package negotiated in December 2024 via unanimous consent.Nomination Hearings Continue. Senate committees held hearings for President Trump’s nominees for Office of Management and Budget deputy director, US Food and Drug Administration commissioner, and National Institutes of Health director.President Trump Gives Joint Address to Congress. Healthcare was not a focus, but he mentioned Make America Healthy Again initiatives and gender-affirming care.DOJ Drops Idaho EMTALA Case. After the US Department of Justice (DOJ) dropped out of litigation related to the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA), an Idaho health system that... Read the complete article here...© 2025 McDermott Will & Emery
03/07/2025 --dailypress
The database includes images flagged for removal across every military branch.
03/07/2025 --dailybreeze
Republicans are using terms such as “money laundering” and “discrimination” to make their case.
03/07/2025 --unionleader
President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Food and Drug Administration was grilled Thursday over whether he would reverse course on several actions the administration has taken in recent weeks that have alarmed Democrats and public health experts - and...
03/07/2025 --npr
It was a week that saw not only more twists in the tariffs saga but also Trump's big Hill address, the suspension of aid to Ukraine, more firings at agencies, and more. NPR keeps track, day by day.
03/06/2025 --foxnews
Dr. Marty Makary pointed out the Biden administration's decision to skip key committee meetings when authorizing vaccines, in response to a top Democrat's question.
03/03/2025 --kron4
Linda McMahon will be the next secretary of the Department of Education after passing a full Senate vote for her confirmation on Monday. The Senate voted 51-45 long party lines to confirm President Trump’s nominee to lead a federal agency he has been vocal about wanting to shut down. “Under the Biden-Harris administration, the Department [...]
02/24/2025 --dailycamera
Here’s a look at some of those promises and the subsequent action in their own words.
02/24/2025 --forbes
The Trump administration has laid off thousands amid cost-cutting efforts.
02/21/2025 --dailycaller
How Senate Sherpa JD Vance Helped Guide MAGA's Favorite Cabinet Picks To Confirmation
02/21/2025 --forbes
The Trump administration has laid off thousands amid cost-cutting efforts.
02/21/2025 --nypost
Tons of data on what causes autism — and doesn't — already exists, but Kennedy keeps ignoring it, repeating debunked claims and creating fear.
02/20/2025 --forbes
The Trump administration has laid off thousands amid cost-cutting efforts.
02/20/2025 --theepochtimes
Ranking committee member Bernie Sanders voted against Linda McMahon's nomination, saying he would oppose any Trump nominee.
02/20/2025 --forbes
The Trump administration has laid off thousands amid cost-cutting efforts.
02/20/2025 --foxnews
The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee voted on Thursday to advance the nomination of Linda McMahon for Education secretary to a full Senate vote.
02/20/2025 --rollcall
Secretary of Education nominee Linda McMahon testifies during her confirmation hearing on Feb. 13. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)
02/20/2025 --latimes
A reader says her 91-year-old friend survived polio as a child, but her friend's twin brother did not. Now, we have an anti-vaccine health secretary.
02/17/2025 --forbes
The Trump administration has laid off thousands amid cost-cutting efforts.
02/16/2025 --forbes
The Trump administration has laid off thousands amid cost-cutting efforts.
02/16/2025 --huffpost
The administration disbanded an FBI task force investigating foreign influence campaigns, and cut several Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency staff.
02/16/2025 --abcnews
President Donald Trump's administration has disbanded an FBI task force focused on investigating foreign influence campaigns and placed on leave several election security employees at the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency
02/13/2025 --wfaa
Democrats repeatedly grilled McMahon on her willingness to follow orders from Trump or Elon Musk even if they run afoul of congressional mandates.
02/13/2025 --express
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vowed to tackle Big Pharma and Big Food after his confirmation as the next Secretary of Health and Human Services
02/13/2025 --columbian
WASHINGTON (AP) — Linda McMahon told senators she believes it would take an act of Congress to abolish the Education Department, saying the Trump administration wants to “do this right” and craft a plan that senators will support.
02/13/2025 --nbcnews
Sen. Bill Cassidy publicly struggled with whether to back Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
02/13/2025 --kenoshanews
Thursday's vote puts the vaccine skeptic in control of $1.7 trillion in federal spending, vaccine recommendations and food safety as well as health insurance programs for roughly half the country.
02/13/2025 --kron4
Longtime vaccine critic Robert F. Kennedy is now the nation’s top health official, after the Senate Thursday voted almost entirely on party lines to confirm him atop a department of nearly 100,000 employees that run 13 agencies. The 52-48 confirmation vote brings to a close a contentious three-month confirmation fight that served as a significant [...]
02/09/2025 --kron4
Primary battles are already underway in key Senate and gubernatorial races ahead of the 2026 midterms, an election that will determine not only control of Congress but also the governorships in several states. Retirements and term limits have triggered wide-open contests that are poised to become packed with candidates, while a few potentially vulnerable incumbents [...]
02/08/2025 --theepochtimes
Federal laws already cap the court at nine members but a constitutional amendment would prevent future changes by Congress.
02/08/2025 --axios
Elon Musk is enlisting the help of his X army as he seeks to hack away at the U.S. government, responding directly to users who recommend specific cuts and posting an X poll to justify reinstating a staffer who resigned over racist tweets.Why it matters: Now the most powerful bureaucrat in America, Musk is leaning not only on access to sensitive government systems but also on his legions of fervently loyal, often-anonymous X followers as he weighs the fate of billions of dollars in spending.The big picture: Donald Trump broke new ground in his first term by carrying out the nation's business via tweet decrees.Musk, who typically posts between 50 and 100 tweets per day, is taking the bottom-up approach by letting foot soldiers supply suggestions that get seen — and acted on — by his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).Driving the news: Last weekend, Musk elevated posts decrying USAID uses of money in his push to gut the agency. Then on Monday, he declared that Trump "agreed" to shut it down.Media became a target when users initially claimed erroneously that Politico had received millions from USAID. In fact, federal agencies were paying for subscriptions to specialized Politico products.After users shared screenshots highlighting that spending, Musk agreed it was "wasteful." Within a few hours the White House announced the Politico subscriptions were being canceled. DOGE has since announced that subscriptions with the New York Times and other outlets are being scrapped.Targeting the National Endowment for Democracy, Musk solicited ammunition from X users, asking them to "reply to this post listing all the evil things that NED has done."In responding to a user who complained about the IRS's Direct File system, Musk wrote "That group has been deleted." Similarly, he wrote "deleted" in responding to a critical post about one of the General Services Administration's programs.He has been reposting users' screenshots of line items in the government's budget as well.Some of the recommended cuts are hyper-specific. After FlexPort CEO Ryan Petersen tweeted that DOGE should "look into" the U.S. Mint in San Francisco, Musk swiftly replied "noted."The latest: After the WSJ uncovered blatantly racist tweets apparently written by one key DOGE staffer, Marko Elez, the White House announced Elez had resigned.Then X users responding to Musk's poll (including Vice President Vance) overwhelmingly supported reinstating him, and Musk announced he'd be back.A spokesperson for DOGE did not respond to a request for comment.Zoom out: The X activism has extended beyond Musk's cost-cutting mission to law enforcement.Musk found an ally in Ed Martin, a Trump supporter and interim U.S. Attorney of District of Columbia. After a weekend of reports about DOGE staffers' standoffs with Treasury and USAID — with Musk contending it was a crime to identify members of his team — Martin released a letter calling for the protection of DOGE workers.Replying to a post calling for Martin to "look into" progressive commentator Will Stancil, Martin replied, "Thank you. Noted."Friction point: Trump appears on course to getting all of his most controversial Cabinet picks confirmed — with the exception of Matt Gaetz — due in no small part to the pressure campaign waged by Musk and the right-wing digital chorus on X.Senators who had wavered on some of the picks — Sen. Joni Ernst for Pete Hegseth, Sen. Bill Cassidy for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Sen. Todd Young for Tulsi Gabbard — all came around after being harangued online and inundated with threats of primary campaigns.Flashback: Musk has a history of crowdsourcing ideas for his businesses, and of posting prolifically on Twitter long before he bought it.Now, his posting habit is intertwined with his mission of slashing billions in government funding and waging digital war on Trump's behalf.
 
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