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Rep. Cassidy to Host Jobs Fair in Baton Rouge
Congressman Bill Cassidy, M.D. will host a Jobs Fair on Thursday, May 3, 2012. It will be from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. at the Baton Rouge Marriott at 5500 Hilton Avenue. The fair will focus on job opportunities for veterans and those in Generations X, Y and Z.
Cassidy and Ross Introduce Bi-Partisan Online Pharmacy Safety Act
Today, Congressman Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) and Congressman Mike Ross (D-AR) introduced the bi-partisan Online Pharmacy Safety Act (H.R. 4095).
In Case You Missed It: Cassidy Says Let the Gulf Get Back to Work
The Gulf Oil Spill has been terrible for the Gulf Coast. But as bad as it has been, the Federal government's moratorium on deep water drilling can be worse.
Cassidy Statement on State of the Union
Congressman Bill Cassidy, M.D. released the following statement in advance of President Obama's State of the Union address.
Cassidy Statement on Payroll Tax Credit Extension
Today, Congressman Bill Cassidy, M.D., released the following statement regarding recent Congressional actions to extend the current payroll tax credit for two months.
Cassidy Rejects Senate Plan
Today, Congressman Bill Cassidy, M.D., released the following statement regarding the Senate's two-month extension of the payroll tax and payments to doctors.
Cassidy Honors Area Companies for Export Success
Congressman Bill Cassidy, M.D. is pleased to announce that Arkel International, LLC of Baton Rouge and Anvil Attachments, LLC of Slaughter have received Export Achievement Awards from the US Department of Commerce Commercial Service.
National Taxpayer Union Scores Cassidy Natural Gas Bill as Cost Free
The National Taxpayer Union has determined that Congressman Bill Cassidy's Job Creation and Energy Security Act of 2011 (H.R. 1712) would cost $0.
Cassidy Votes to Protect Small Businesses
Congressman Bill Cassidy, M.D., today voted for H.R. 674, to permanently repeal the 3% IRS withholding that Congress imposed on contractors doing business with federal, state and local governments in 2006.




