U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy said widespread use of bloods tests that could detect whether someone already overcame a coronavirus infection, and might have immunity to the disease, will be a key … Bill Cassidy, R-LA, Lindsey Graham, R-SC, Dean Heller, R-NV, and Ron Johnson, R-WI, the new bill mirrors many of the proposals from previous repeal bills, but brings a different approach to some key issues. Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) told Breitbart News during a press conference Tuesday that President Donald Trump has been the “ultimate force” behind Republicans embracing “kitchen-table” issues such as drug pricing, paid family leave, and the opioid epidemic. Both bills phase down state-based Medicaid provider taxes that states use to game the federal government into giving them more money than they’re supposed to get. Last week, the Senate unveiled the Graham-Cassidy Bill, Republican legislators’ latest attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA). From tax to health, to immigration to foreign policy, here is where US President Donald Trump stands on key issues. Like the Better Care Reconciliation Act, Graham-Cassidy would repeal Obamacare’s individual and employer mandates. Last week, the Senate unveiled the Graham-Cassidy Bill, Republican legislators’ latest attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Here's a recap of four key flash points in the health overhaul debate with links to NPR coverage over the past six months, and our chart laying out how the Graham-Cassidy bill … Both bills increase annual contributions to health savings accounts. Crafted by Sens. Both bills allow states … “There’s bipartisan interest in expanding paid maternal, family and medical leave,” Senate Family Policy Subcommittee Chair Bill Cassidy said at a Congressional hearing on the issue. WASHINGTON - U.S. A transcript of Senator Cassidy’s full remarks are below: Good morning, today the committee comes together for a legislative hearing on several bills. Crafted by Sens. Representatives Michael Burgess (R-TX) and Elijah Cummings (D-MD) to reintroduce bipartisan, bicameral legislation that would protect students and taxpayers by closing a loophole that gives special treatment to a small number of overseas medical schools. Senators Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Bill Cassidy (R-LA) joined U.S. The bill must be approved by 28 April to avoid a … Bill Cassidy, R-LA, Lindsey Graham, R-SC, Dean Heller, R-NV, and Ron Johnson, R-WI, the new bill mirrors many of the proposals from previous repeal bills, but brings a different approach to some key issues. I appreciate the opportunity to work with Senator Heinrich, the subcommittee’s Ranking Member, to address key issues relating to our energy portfolio.