POLITICS

Vaccine Safety Promises Seal the Deal for Senate Vote

Wed Feb 05 2025
The Senate was buzzing with a surprising vote. Senator Bill Cassidy had to make a tough call. He was not sure if the new nominee for the health department was ready for the job. But here's what happened. Cassidy had to vote on Robert F Kennedy Jr. 's nomination for a top health role. After some thought he agreed. The reason is, a deal was made. The White House and Kennedy promised to keep a special advisory board. They also said they would stick to the existing safety rules for vaccines. Cassidy, a former doctor, was worried about Kennedy's past. Kennedy has spoken against vaccines. But Cassidy got an assurance. The nominee would appear before a Senate committee every three months. Another promise was made. The current website of the CDC which talks about vaccines and autism would stay the same. Kennedy also pledged to give Cassidy a say in some hiring decisions. Cassidy was the key vote. Without him, Kennedy's nomination might not have moved ahead. So, Cassidy went along with the vote. Why did Cassidy change his mind? It's all about vaccine safety. He wanted to make sure the public was protected. Cassidy spent years as a gastroenterologist. He was not sure about the vaccine skeptic. But after getting these guarantees, he gave his support. In the end, Cassidy believed he could work with Kennedy to make America healthier. This was a big deal for the Senate.