INTERVIEW: Sen. Bill Cassidy on leading Republicans in protecting unborn life
As chair of the Senate’s Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP), Sen. Bill Cassidy (R., La.) is at the forefront of some of the most important issues for social conservatives in Louisiana and across America.
Cassidy most recently helmed a since-viral hearing about the abuses of mail-order abortion pills; he spoke with the Washington Reporter from his hearing room floor about why that was important for him to do, as well as about his role in defending women’s sports, which the Supreme Court is poised to definitively rule on in a few months.
“Our state is very concerned about the vulnerable,” Cassidy said, explaining why it is important for him to be pro-life. “Our state is very concerned about that child who’s in utero. There’s a strong backbone of people of faith who recognize that that child in utero is a life in utero, and they don’t want that child’s life to be snuffed out. We want to support the young lady. You’ve gotta be pro-life and support the young lady, and you’ve got to be pro-life and support the child, and my state understands that.”
