Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Will Harm Those At The Bottom
- On May 22, 2025, the House passed the One Big Beautiful Bill, a tax and spending package advancing President Trump's agenda in Washington, DC.
- The bill primarily extends the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, increases immigration enforcement funding, and cuts Medicaid and SNAP benefits amid ongoing Senate review.
- The legislation allocates $140 billion to border security, raises immigration application fees dramatically, and phases out solar investment tax credits over several years.
- Feeding Tampa Bay's Lorena Hardwick stated, "There will be losses and benefits" and emphasized their role in providing food and services for neighbors facing increased need.
- The bill's provisions could reshape energy policy, immigration enforcement, and social programs, with potential effects on economic inequality and demand for public assistance.
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Dan Conant: 'Big beautiful bill' will hurt WV economy (Opinion)
In the next few days, on the heels of West Virginia’s 162nd birthday, Congress intends to pass a bill that, even in its friendliest form, will harm our most vulnerable populations and sabotage economic growth in some of our most…
Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ breaks a promise to retirees: What Social Security recipients should know
As the Republican-led Congress pushes forward with President Donald Trump’s landmark 2025 mega tax bill, you may have noticed that a key campaign promise is, so far, noticeably absent.
‘People are going to end up dying’: Healey warns as Republicans race to pass ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
Already battered by federal funding cuts, states won’t be able to patch the holes that’ll be torn in the nation’s social safety net under the Republican budget bill now making its way across Capitol Hill, Gov. Maura Healey warned Wednesday.
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