Ohio Nonprofits Brace for Impact as 'Big Beautiful Bill' Eliminates Key Source of Funding
ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK, JUL 17 – The bill imposes over $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts over 10 years and tightens work requirements, risking coverage loss for nearly 12 million people, experts say.
- On July 4, 2025, President Donald Trump signed the Big Beautiful Bill, dubbed by Republicans, impacting marketplace health insurance for millions of Americans.
- After enhanced subsidies expire after 2025, the law cuts Medicaid funding by over $1 trillion and restricts immigrant eligibility.
- With enrollment underway, Commonwealth Fund estimates net premiums will rise by 25% to 100%, while Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services reports nearly 11 million auto-enrolled in 2025 plans.
- New York Gov. Kathy Hochul lambasted the law as `the human toll of this is beyond unconscionable`, and agencies brace for a $750 million hit in late 2025.
- Looking ahead, Kaiser Family Foundation predicts 17 million will lose coverage, and low-income individuals must repay full subsidies starting 2026.
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Faith Leaders Decry Harm to Mississippians Under Trump Cuts
Faith leaders denounced President Donald Trump’s spending cuts in his “Big Beautiful Bill,” warning that cuts to SNAP and Medicaid could hurt thousands of vulnerable Mississippians. The post Faith Leaders Decry Harm to Mississippi’s Most Vulnerable Under Trump Cuts appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.
Environmental Justice Programs Cut in New Federal Law
Signed on July 4, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act eliminates the EPA’s Environmental and Climate Justice Program, slashes grant funding, and rolls back air and water protections. Lawsuits are underway, but the future of climate justice remains uncertain. The post The Big Beautiful Bill ‘greenlights pollution’ appeared first on Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.
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