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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

Using telehealth to improve access to care for rural Louisianans was an essential part of COVID19 relief. I’m working on real solutions like this to improve quality and price of health care while ensuring every Louisianan can have affordable coverage. https://t.co/S6Bv87VovD — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 22, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

Being a father and grandfather is one of the greatest blessings of my life. I hope everyone has a safe and happy Father's Day. https://t.co/NAWHemHeX6 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 21, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

FEMA has awarded Louisiana $225 million to help with our state's COVID19 response. Louisiana was one of the hardest hit states, & the resources are badly needed. Although things are beginning to reopen, we have a ways to go until the US is fully recovered https://t.co/cGEJ5LbTHs — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 20, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

On the anniversary of #Juneteenth we celebrate the end of slavery in America. We must continue to work towards an equal and just society that recognizes the American ideal that "All men are created equal." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 19, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

The $135 million grant is critical to strengthen our infrastructure on LA 1 against flooding. Thank you @realDonaldTrump for investing in Louisiana. — PolitiTweet.org

Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump

Great news for Louisiana! $135M proposed to @La_DOTD from @USDOT to build 8.3 miles of elevated highway from Leevil… https://t.co/ebOzQMdynu

Posted June 19, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

A local plant in Vidalia is beginning to produce face masks to help address the shortage of PPE in the United States. https://t.co/UUx7DALFW3 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 18, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

LA hwy 1 is a critical road for hurricane evacuation and access to major economic ports like Port Fourchon. We received the largest infrastructure grant of the year to raise this highway to help prevent flooding to keep this critical road accessible during storm season. https://t.co/1vQ1KtFxnS — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 18, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

Glad to see lives are beginning to get back to normal. We still need to wear masks and socially distance in public to beat #COVID19 but Louisiana is reopening and we have flattened the curve. This is great news for the re-ignition of the US economy. https://t.co/YhFPPsR4SG — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

Storm mitigation and recovery are serious issues affecting Louisiana families. I am fighting to bolster our coastal resiliency and reform the NFIP, so Louisianans' homes are protected during hurricane season. Sign up here to help the fight for our coast https://t.co/eoYbrGz4XW — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 17, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

LA hwy 1 has received a $135 million grant to build a 22 feet elevated highway from Golden Meadow to Leeville. This grant will drastically help reduce flooding and protect our access to key economic ports along the gulf coast. https://t.co/fgwbYGYrn0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 16, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

Retail sales jumped up 17.7% in May. This is the largest single month increase the US has ever seen. Our resilient economy is coming back faster and stronger than expected. https://t.co/1Z9Dq9mEl9 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 16, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

Coastal resilience and storm mitigation are real issues facing Louisiana families. I am fighting to protect our coastal cities and bring resources to rebuild our coast. https://t.co/T6jhvkeulI — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 15, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

Our hospitals are still in need of critical resources to help them fight the coronavirus. These funds allow our state’s hospitals to respond to the pandemic and serve the needs of patients https://t.co/r1l9D1kFbo — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 15, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

"Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you. " - Ephesians 4:32 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 14, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

The Great Outdoors Act spends billions of dollars on vacation spots but $0 on our coast where people live. Coastal resilience is a major issue for areas like Grand Isle, Houma and other cities in LA. We need to prioritize people's lives over vacation spots https://t.co/6msvdlyIu9 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 13, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

COVID-19 notification programs can only work if people are assured their information is protected. Privacy & strict enforcement are necessary to protect against misuse of private information. Your privacy is my priority, that is why I am fighting to put these guidelines in place. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 12, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

Policing reforms are necessary and some are already having success in police departments here in Louisiana, but defunding the police is an absurd idea. https://t.co/YyD8VhHs32 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 12, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

The Great Outdoors Act is great for vacation spots, but does little to help where people live. Louisiana produces most of the energy that is paying for this act, but we aren't receiving our fair share to protect our coasts from hurricanes. Coastal resiliency is key to LA families — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 11, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

Children are the key to the future, but the coronavirus has disproportionately affected their education. In order for them to become the leaders of tomorrow, kids must be able to return to school in the fall, so they can receive the best education possible https://t.co/sq8IxBFO61 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 11, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

Contact tracing is a useful tool to combat COVID-19, but the government cannot force people to participate. Those that participate should not have to worry about their personal information being misused. That's why I'm fighting to ensure the rights of individuals are protected — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 10, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

Coastal resilience is a problem facing Louisiana families. I am fighting to ensure LA can protect our coastline. Investing in our coasts not only protects business & communities but also reduces flood risk in these areas. This is one of my top priorities https://t.co/kytANkCLq6 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 10, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

Kids must be able to go back to school in the fall. When kids are young their brains are sponges, and it is crucial that these kids are in a classroom learning when they are at their most receptive. We must implement a workable plan to safely reopen schools in the fall. https://t.co/cE7OIk6f0r — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 9, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

Defunding the police would be great for robbers and rapists. There are methods, some being utilized here in Louisiana, to improve police forces and strengthen relationships with communities. But the thought that we can have a society without police is absolutely absurd. https://t.co/bWkq8cSqqH — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 9, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

This storm is a reminder that flood prevention and protection is a real issue facing Louisiana families. I am working to: - Reauthorize and reform the NFIP - Increase our flood mitigation efforts - Bolster coastal resiliency through coastal restoration — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 8, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

As Cristobal moves through Louisiana, we have been largely spared from the brunt of the impact of the storm, but there are still those that have been affected. North LA still needs to remain vigilant and take precautions as the storm passes through the region. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 8, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

On the anniversary of D-Day we remember the brave Allied Forces who answered the call to defend freedom and topple tyranny. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 6, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

Make sure you are following the most recent updates about Tropical Storm Cristobal. The storm is expected to make landfall in South LA on Sunday. Please take steps to prepare and stay up to date. https://t.co/qOH1r40WRs — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 6, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

Any COVID-19 contact tracing program must be voluntary and have strict guidelines, so individuals can maintain their privacy. Enforcement rules must be in place to protect individuals from their data being misused. https://t.co/vh2FMU76or — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 5, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

The US economy added 2.5 million jobs last month. This is way above expectations and shows the resilience of the US economy. May had the largest job gains in US history. Americans are ready to get back to work. We are getting back in business. https://t.co/m2Z3LKHTdb — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 5, 2020
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Bill Cassidy, M.D. @BillCassidy

The right to privacy is crucial in America. Contact tracing must be voluntary and there has to be strict enforcement guidelines to protect individuals against their data being sold to companies. https://t.co/OvvfCAAiq0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020