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Let's Get Real About the Medicaid Reform in the 'Big Beautiful Bill'

UNITED STATES, JUL 28 – The One Big Beautiful Bill Act allocates nearly $66 billion over 10 years to support farmers facing natural disaster and commodity price risks, while altering USDA programs and farm payment rules.

  • Earlier this month, President Donald Trump signed the One Big, Beautiful Bill, which strengthens Medicaid for Kentucky’s most vulnerable, according to supporters.
  • Trump fulfilled his campaign pledge to support farmers and ranchers, with 50% of funding targeting losses from natural disasters and commodity price dips.
  • The Congressional Budget Office estimates the Act will add $3.4 trillion to the national debt over ten years, triggering Pay-As-You-Go rules, and cuts to SNAP may harm specialty farmers.
  • Energy experts warn that cuts to renewable energy incentives will raise costs for industrial energy purchasers, and with wind energy making up 80% of Iowa's power, data centers face greater exposure.
  • The day after passage, Alliant Energy plans to add wind energy, but experts warn renewable incentives rollbacks could slow future growth.
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Big bill reflects Trump's priorities, not America's

If a budget is a mirror of valueswhat does the "big beautiful bill" say about America? President Donald Trump signed the bill into law July 4. If you held it up to a mirror, most Americans would probably say that…

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Inside Climate News broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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