U.S. Sen. David Vitter said Medicaid expansion under its current form would not be a possibility if he was elected governor, a stance which is in stark contrast to comments he reportedly made at the Baton Rouge Press Club earlier in the week.
U.S. Sen. David Vitter said "our patience is running thin" and "we shouldn't be waiting around for a year for a full review" into allegations of scheduling problems at Veterans Affairs clinics in Arizona during which several veterans died while waiting for treatment.
Vitter has reintroduced his amendment that would require all members of Congress, all Congressional staff, the President, Vice President and all political appointees in the administration to purchase their health insurance on the Obamacare Exchange.
Our Wingin' It panelists discuss the lower than projected costs of Medicaid expansion as well as Governor Bobby Jindal's seemly conflicting stances on the Vance McAllister and David Vitter infidelity incidences.
Our Wingin' It panelists discuss the United States' involvement with the crisis in Ukraine as well as Senator David Vitter's comments regarding the prosecution who have committed food stamp fraud.
Vitter says he makes it his priority to keep Louisiana residents informed on issues by holding town hall meetings in all 64 parishes during every Congress.
The Food Stamp Fraud Prevention and Accountability Act would, in theory, prevent the type of fraud that occurred when the program's Electronic Benefits Transfer system went down last year.