House passes Trump’s megabill, sending it to the president’s desk
- On Thursday, July 3rd, the U.S. House passed President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act by a 218-214 vote, sending it to his desk for signing.
- The bill, which passed by a slim margin after intense GOP disputes, delivers conservative reforms through extensive tax reductions and cuts to government spending totaling $4.5 trillion.
- Provisions fund $1.3 billion for Ohio's rural hospitals, $5 billion for naval shipbuilding, energy dominance programs, expanded tax credits, and border security.
- Critics warn deep Medicaid and food assistance cuts will affect millions, with Jeffries calling the House floor a 'crime scene' and Senator Baldwin citing 17 million losing health care.
- President Trump plans to endorse the bill on July 4, marking a significant legislative milestone with wide-ranging effects on taxes, health care, and national security.
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Big Beautiful Bill’s heartless inequities test who we are as a nation
The U.S. Senate, including both Ohio senators, voted to pass their version of the “Big Beautiful Bill” and the House concurred, sending it to the president. By most financial analyses, this bill will add trillions to the national debt and deficit. It will overhaul eligibility for food stamps and Medicaid, putting ongoing health care coverage at risk for thousands of Ohio citizens, and it will exponentially increase funding for border security, d…
I do not think those words mean what you think they mean
This is a screen cap from the digital edition of The NY Times, from the front page on July 4, 2025. The Republicans in Congress just passed a budget bill that will take healthcare away from millions, force hospitals to close, leave millions of American...
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Following the adoption of the controversial tax and expenditure law in the US, US President Trump celebrated with supporters in the U.S. state of Iowa. He spoke of the biggest tax reduction and the biggest investment in border security in American history. Criticism comes from the Democrats.
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