Governor Gordon Comments on Passage of 'One Big Beautiful Bill' Act
- On July 3, the House of Representatives passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act 218-214, now heading to President Donald Trump for signature.
- Following the Senate parliamentarian’s review, Vice President J.D. Vance cast the tie-breaking vote to approve the amended bill, leading to the removal of the public land sale provision for rule violations.
- According to the Democratic Party of Georgia, the bill includes $900 billion in Medicaid cuts potentially affecting 750,000 Georgians, while over 250 million acres of public land could have been sold under the original proposal.
- Garfield County commissioners will oppose the sale of up to 3.3 million acres, signing a letter set for ratification, reflecting local concerns over public land disposal.
- Now headed to President Donald Trump’s desk, the bill awaits his expected July 4 signature, fulfilling a self-imposed deadline set earlier this year.
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Loeffler Issues Statement on One Big Beautiful Bill Signing
WASHINGTON, July 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, after President Donald J. Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill into law, Kelly Loeffler, Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), released the following statement:
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President Donald Trump signed the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) into law Friday, a budget that will have far-reaching repercussions on millions of Americans’ bank accounts, for better and worse. The legislation is extensive, including hundreds of provisions that touch everything from individual rates to student loans to the estate tax. It attempts to pay for the included tax breaks by slashing spending on social safety net programs lik…
News Wrap: Trump signs his One Big, Beautiful Bill Act into law
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