Republicans Must Not Downplay ‘Big, Beautiful’ Bill
- On May 22, 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill cleared the House of Representatives and is now set for Senate review, where Republicans maintain slim majorities.
- The bill proposes almost $700 billion in reductions to Medicaid funding and alters aspects of the Affordable Care Act marketplace, including introducing new work mandates for Medicaid beneficiaries and increasing the frequency of eligibility renewals.
- The bill does not continue the $64 billion allocated for enhanced ACA subsidies that are set to expire this year and imposes limits on tax credit qualifications and enrollment windows, impacting states with high numbers of uninsured people, particularly in mountain regions.
- Analyses estimate roughly 8 million Americans, including 113,000 to 128,000 Colorado adults, could lose Medicaid or ACA coverage, with premiums rising up to double for families earning over 400% of poverty level.
- Health care advocates warn these cuts could increase uninsured populations, worsening rural hospital finances and raising commercial insurance costs, with experts citing that rural areas will be hardest hit.
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Republicans must not downplay ‘big, beautiful’ bill
If it’s a Republican policy goal to hand a tax break of $4.9 trillion over the next 10 years to businesses and wealthy Americans, as stated in their “big, beautiful bill,” they should make that clear in broad daylight, rather than in a 1 a.m. vote. If it’s a Republican policy goal to fund that […]
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What Republicans’ ‘big, beautiful bill’ could mean for Coloradans’ health insurance costs — especially in mountain towns
Coloradans, particularly in high-cost mountain towns, could face surging health insurance premiums under Congressional Republicans’ tax and spending plan, health care advocates say. The sprawling package, which President Donald Trump has named his “big, beautiful...
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