On the recordJune 4, 2024
Suggesting that this kind of idea that abortion saves women's lives has not been borne out by empiric experience.
Source
congress.govSuggesting that this kind of idea that abortion saves women's lives has not been borne out by empiric experience.
Cassidy argues that evidence does not support the claim that abortion saves women's lives.
Share & report
More from Bill Cassidy
'I can't afford that. My deductible is too high.' That's reality, and that reality is being lost in this discussion.
I’m deeply grateful for the support from Louisianians in every corner of our state.
Advocating a political position as the president of an academic association stifles the voices of members who may think differently.
Before 1991, as many as 20,000 babies —babies! — were infected with hepatitis B in the United States of America, and that changed when the hepatitis B vaccine was approved for newborns.