Bill Cassidy of Louisiana blew it ... In March of 1991, President George H.W. Bush luxuriated in national approval ratings of ...
The Senate Finance Committee will vote today on whether to advance Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination to be Health and Human ...
After Louisiana U.S. Sen. and doctor Bill Cassidy put aside his doubts over vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s fitness to oversee our nation's health care, columnists Quin Hillyer and Stephanie ...
Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as health secretary, Sen. Bill Cassidy was still deciding what to do. Cassidy, who worked 30 years in public hospitals in Louisiana, is a lifelong advocate of vaccinations.
He asked Kennedy to put aside his decades of voicing skepticism about vaccine safety and use his celebrity to encourage ...
Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, a former physician who has spent his career touting the safety of vaccines, will likely determine whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic ...
Senator Bill Cassidy, a Republican doctor, had deep misgivings about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination for health secretary, citing his views on vaccines. But in a key committee session ...
Republican Senator Bill Cassidy provided the crucial vote to advance Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination for Health Secretary despite concerns over Kennedy's stance on vaccines. Cassidy reassured ...
Bill Cassidy of Louisiana blew it ... In March of 1991, President George H.W. Bush luxuriated in national approval ratings of 89%. Fourteen months later, his approval had tanked to 40%.