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The ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Could Get Ugly for Republicans

MICHIGAN, JUL 9 – Michigan's 46 community mental health centers rely on Medicaid for 90% of funding, raising concerns about future care as new bill provisions phase in through 2029.

  • Congress recently passed the One Big Beautiful Bill, a major legislative act impacting Medicaid and federal budgets nationwide.
  • The bill's passage followed lobbying by President Trump and raises concern due to its expected $2.8 trillion deficit increase over 10 years.
  • Healthcare providers report uncertainty about the bill's effects, noting ongoing normal operations but struggling to explain changes to patients and staff.
  • Polls find 52% of Americans expect budget deficits to rise, only 35% support Trump's budget plan, while 74% want Medicaid funding maintained or increased.
  • The bill may reduce Medicaid coverage for vulnerable populations, potentially threatening local healthcare systems and influencing next year's midterm elections.
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