Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' becomes law
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Democrats are looking to run the Republican Obamacare playbook and use the One Big Beautiful Bill Act as a political cudgel heading into the 2026 midterm elections. Early polling on President Donald Trump’s signature legislative victory suggests a small fraction of adults support the bill signed into law on Friday.
Rep. Brad Finstad dismisses fears that the bill will add trillions in red ink as false Democratic talking points.
Ascension Saint Thomas President Fahad Tahir worries that Medicaid cuts enacted by President Donal will harm health care.
U.S. Rep. Arrington joined local and state leaders in West Texas to talk about wins and the impact of the One Big Beautiful Bill. Here's what was said.
Medicaid is the state's largest health insurer, covering a quarter of Michigan residents. Reform supporters say the changes will eliminate loopholes.
The House is planning to vote on the Senate-passed version of President Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" as soon as Wednesday morning.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act hurts the working class and those who need help, according to Democrats representing Arizona in Congress. But Republican lawmakers say the measure, signed into law by President Donald Trump,
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida GOP Declares Victory For “We The People” As Dems Rail Against “Big Beautiful Bill”Chairman Evan Power Blasts Frost & Soto for Opposing Massive Tax Cuts and Freedom-Boosting Legislation The political temperature in Florida is heating up as Republican Party of Florida Chairman Evan Power today directly challenged Democratic Representatives Maxwell Frost and Darren Soto,
Ohio's 15 representatives in the U.S. House voted along party lines on President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill " after one Republican holdout compromised. The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed the domestic package on July 3 with a 218-214 vote. Only two Republicans voted with Democrats against the bill.
The Trump administration's so-called " One Big Beautiful Bill " (OBBB), signed into law on July 4, will slash Medicaid spending by an estimated $1.02 trillion to offset tax cuts. The expensive measure adds over $3 trillion to the national debt over the next decade.