Latest News About Sen Bill Cassidy

Updated 2026-05-17 13:08

Here’s the latest I can share based on available sources up to now.

Note: News cycles move quickly, and multiple outlets have reported Cassidy’s involvement in ongoing health-care discussions and potential deals, but specific bill text or a final agreement may require checking the most current local or national outlets for updates today.

Would you like me to pull the very latest headlines from a couple of news sources now and summarize any new developments, with direct citations?

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Bill Cassidy news - Today's latest updates

Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, the chairman of the Senate health committee, told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that he is " absolutely in communication" with the White House on a plan to cut health insurance costs ahead of the Senate vote on Affordable Care Act tax credits that Republicans promised Democrats would occur next month. "We're absolutely in communication with the White House," Senate health committee chair Bill Cassidy said of plans to come up with a fix for high health...

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Bill Cassidy news - Today’s latest updates

"We're absolutely in communication with the White House," Senate health committee chair Bill Cassidy said of plans to come up with a fix for high health care costs. Sen. Bill Cassidy, chairman of the Senate health committee, told "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan that Republicans are "absolutely in communication with the White House" regarding a proposal to give Americans cash to "purchase health care on their own terms." Congress is expected to vote in December on extending health...

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