One Big Beautiful Bill: Designed For Wealthy, Senate Can Change That
- President Trump is pushing the 'One Big, Beautiful Bill Act,' a tax-cut and spending bill, to pass in the House and Senate in 2025.
- The bill builds on 2017 tax cuts, tightens immigration enforcement, and faces opposition due to projected cuts to Medicaid and social programs.
- Polling this week shows 53% of voters oppose the legislation, with 87% against Medicaid cuts, which Democrats emphasize in public campaigns.
- Senator Brian Schatz called the bill 'chock full of garbage,' while the bill’s tax cuts would provide nearly $80,000 average relief to the top 1%.
- The bill’s future is uncertain in the Senate, where amendments could improve family tax credits and economic relief, balancing political support and policy impact.
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One big, beautiful benefit for everyone - Washington Examiner
Democrats are latching on to a new Congressional Budget Office report that purports to show that President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act would hurt the poor while enriching the rich. The same projection also shows that the vast majority of people would benefit from the legislation, and even while doing so, it ignores the massive damage a $4 trillion tax hike would have on the economy if the bill did not pass. The hardest hit would be…

Federal spending cuts will hurt Mississippi
The list of big ideas being considered in Washington that could affect Mississippi seems to keep growing. At the top of the list is President Trump’s One Big, Beautiful Bill, which is being considered in the Senate while the House amends its version to keep it from being subject to a filibuster.
'Nine errors in 60 seconds': GOP senator subjected to brutal fact check
Rep. Tim Scott (R-SC) put out a video last week attacking the Congressional Budget Office, the nonpartisan agency that forecast the budget impact of legislation, because they found President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" of tax cuts will add over $2 trillion to the deficit over 10 years. This...
'Might seem shocking': Analysis outlines how Trump agenda also targets Americans on Medicare
President Donald Trump and his allies are insisting that his One Big, Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 — which narrowly passed in the U.S. House of Representatives, 215-214, and is now being considered in the U.S. Senate — won't hurt Medicaid in a significant way and is only targeting "waste, fraud and abuse." According to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), however, the bill's Medicaid cuts will cause millions of Americans to lose their health ins…
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