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Senator Bill Cassidy joins the show to discuss key issues unfolding in Washington, D.C., including a recent meeting with President Donald Trump and pressing concerns around government funding and healthcare reform. Cassidy described the president’s frustration with recent political outcomes and emphasized their shared commitment to developing actionable plans moving forward.
On the legislative front, Cassidy explained the Senate’s decision to pass a short-term spending bill through January 30th, arguing that deadlines motivate congressional action. He noted progress on appropriations, with three bills passed and two major ones in the pipeline, ensuring 80% of government operations—including military and agriculture—remain funded even amid potential shutdowns.
The conversation shifted to healthcare, which Cassidy identified as a root cause of the recent shutdown. He criticized the status quo, citing rising premiums across employer plans, Medicare Part D, and Obamacare exchanges. Cassidy advocated for redirecting subsidies directly to patients rather than insurance companies, allowing individuals to manage deductibles and copays more effectively. He emphasized that empowering patients with financial control would reduce overhead costs and improve care affordability.
Cassidy also championed price transparency, comparing healthcare shopping to buying soap—simple, clear, and competitive. He argued that when consumers know the cost of procedures upfront, they make smarter choices, driving down prices system-wide. Drawing parallels to housing and education, Cassidy acknowledged that increased access often correlates with rising costs, but maintained that transparency is key to reversing that trend.
Finally, Cassidy expressed optimism about Senate interest in reform, noting his recent floor speech and ongoing efforts to build momentum. His message was clear: meaningful change in healthcare requires both urgency and clarity, and he’s committed to leading that charge.
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By Brian HaldaneSenator Bill Cassidy joins the show to discuss key issues unfolding in Washington, D.C., including a recent meeting with President Donald Trump and pressing concerns around government funding and healthcare reform. Cassidy described the president’s frustration with recent political outcomes and emphasized their shared commitment to developing actionable plans moving forward.
On the legislative front, Cassidy explained the Senate’s decision to pass a short-term spending bill through January 30th, arguing that deadlines motivate congressional action. He noted progress on appropriations, with three bills passed and two major ones in the pipeline, ensuring 80% of government operations—including military and agriculture—remain funded even amid potential shutdowns.
The conversation shifted to healthcare, which Cassidy identified as a root cause of the recent shutdown. He criticized the status quo, citing rising premiums across employer plans, Medicare Part D, and Obamacare exchanges. Cassidy advocated for redirecting subsidies directly to patients rather than insurance companies, allowing individuals to manage deductibles and copays more effectively. He emphasized that empowering patients with financial control would reduce overhead costs and improve care affordability.
Cassidy also championed price transparency, comparing healthcare shopping to buying soap—simple, clear, and competitive. He argued that when consumers know the cost of procedures upfront, they make smarter choices, driving down prices system-wide. Drawing parallels to housing and education, Cassidy acknowledged that increased access often correlates with rising costs, but maintained that transparency is key to reversing that trend.
Finally, Cassidy expressed optimism about Senate interest in reform, noting his recent floor speech and ongoing efforts to build momentum. His message was clear: meaningful change in healthcare requires both urgency and clarity, and he’s committed to leading that charge.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.