About one third of Republican voters support 'One Big Beautiful Bill'
- A Quinnipiac University poll found that 27% of voters support the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act,' while 53% oppose it.
- The bill is projected to increase government deficits by $2.4 trillion over ten years, primarily due to tax cuts that are not offset by spending cuts.
- The House passed the bill on May 22, though it faces scrutiny and potential revisions in the Senate from lawmakers concerned about cuts to Medicaid.
- Archbishop Borys A. Gudziak criticized the bill for imposing burdens on vulnerable populations and failing to protect the poor and the environment.
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Letter: Another poison pill for American democracy
Juneau Empire Juneau Empire - The Voice of Alaska's Capital Since 1912 Among the “remedies” in the drug store known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill” is Section 70302. It is a single sentence, but has the capacity to fundamentally alter the checks and balances of our democratic system where power is distributed between the legislative, executive and judicial branches of the federal government. It reads: Letter: Another poison pill for American dem…
One Big Beautiful Bill targets waste and backs farmers while slashing SNAP inefficiencies * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff
Jun 12, 2025: 2:27 p.m.: One Big Beautiful Bill targets waste and backs farmers while slashing SNAP inefficiencies .@POTUS’ One Big Beautiful Bill fights to cut waste in programs like SNAP while giving farmers the support they need. The Big Beautiful Bill puts farmers FIRST. pic.twitter.com/CUxTkifpdc — Secretary Brooke Rollins (@SecRollins) June 12, 2025
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