Democrats Hate that New Bill Requires People to Work for Benefits - Politics, Policy, Political Views
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Edwards defends vote for “One Big Beautiful Bill” despite nonpartisan analysis predicting it would benefit the rich and harm the poor • Asheville Watchdog
President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” that passed in the House last week may financially stress tens of thousands of people in western North Carolina — many struggling in Tropical Storm Helene’s aftermath — who depend on federal help for medical care, nursing homes, children’s health coverage and monthly meals, according to analyses by several nonpartisan organizations. The 1,116-page bill, which was crafted to satisfy the president’s tax …
Democrats Hate that New Bill Requires People to Work for Benefits - Politics, Policy, Political Views
Photo courtesy of the People’s Policy Project President Trump’s new budget proposal, the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” is already drawing fire from Democrats, who claim it robs the poor to enrich the wealthy. In reality, the bill delivers substantial tax relief for working families, without handing out money to the rich. It also introduces a
The One Big Beautiful Euphemism Act - Josh Bernoff
Congress is currently debating major legislation that would cut taxes, especially on corporations and richer Americans, and reduce spending on Medicaid and other programs. In what has to be a peak of Orwellian silliness and as a tribute to how President Trump speaks, it’s called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. But before you blame... The post The One Big Beautiful Euphemism Act appeared first on Josh Bernoff.
Cuellar, Gonzalez, explain their votes against 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' – Rio Grande Guardian
LAREDO, Texas – Congressmen Henry Cuellar and Vicente Gonzalez have explained why they voted President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act. They said it would leave South Texans sicker, hungrier, and poorer while allowing the ultra-rich to continue to line their pockets. The bill, which still has to pass the U.S. Senate, would extend the 2017 Trump tax cuts and cut $1.5 trillion in federal spending, including through Medicaid work requirements a…
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