Senator Bill Cassidy highlights economic policy and regional pride in latest social media posts

Senator Bill Cassidy highlights economic policy and regional pride in latest social media posts
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U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D., posted a series of tweets on August 15 and 16, 2025, referencing federal officials, the state of Louisiana, and recent economic discussions in Southwest Louisiana.

On August 15, Cassidy tagged several official accounts in a post: @POTUS @USDOL @SecretaryLCD @GOPHELP @SecretaryLCD @USDOL. Later that day, he commented on regional differences by stating, “Louisiana swamp beats D.C. swamp, right, @SecretaryLCD? https://t.co/ZJJE898Vxr”.

On August 16, Cassidy shared details from a public event: “I spoke at the 2025 LegisGator Luncheon today in Lake Charles about Southwest Louisiana’s strong economy.

By lowering taxes, President Trump’s One, Big, Beautiful Bill will make it stronger. That is great news! https://t.co/arbFKADffE“.

Senator Cassidy represents Louisiana and has been an advocate for policies affecting both his state and national issues. The LegisGator Luncheon is an annual event held in Lake Charles to discuss legislative priorities and economic developments relevant to Southwest Louisiana. In recent years, discussions at this event have focused on infrastructure investment and tax policy as means to bolster local economies.



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