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Sen. Tina Smith slams Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful’ budget bill

  • The U.S. House passed a budget reconciliation bill on May 22, which now moves to the Senate for approval and requires a simple majority to pass.
  • Senator Tina Smith criticized the bill, claiming it would shift costs to state budgets and increase healthcare costs for many people.
  • U.S. Representative Tom Emmer praised the bill for reducing mandatory spending and supporting border security and a pro-growth tax code.
  • Minnesota faces a potential $6 billion deficit by 2028, with the state legislature yet to pass a full budget amidst proposed cuts to critical programs.
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Sen. Tina Smith slams Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful’ budget bill

ST. PAUL — U.S. Sen. Tina Smith held a press conference at the Minnesota Capitol on Wednesday, May 28, voicing concerns about President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” that she said there is “nothing beautiful about.” The U.S. House passed the budget reconciliation bill on May 22, and it now heads to the Senate. As passed by the House, the bill includes provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, including adjusted income tax deduction…

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