About one third of Republican voters support 'One Big Beautiful Bill'
- A Quinnipiac University poll found that 27% of voters support the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act,' while 53% oppose it.
- The bill is projected to increase government deficits by $2.4 trillion over ten years, primarily due to tax cuts that are not offset by spending cuts.
- The House passed the bill on May 22, though it faces scrutiny and potential revisions in the Senate from lawmakers concerned about cuts to Medicaid.
- Archbishop Borys A. Gudziak criticized the bill for imposing burdens on vulnerable populations and failing to protect the poor and the environment.
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One Big Beautiful Bill targets waste and backs farmers while slashing SNAP inefficiencies * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff
Jun 12, 2025: 2:27 p.m.: One Big Beautiful Bill targets waste and backs farmers while slashing SNAP inefficiencies .@POTUS’ One Big Beautiful Bill fights to cut waste in programs like SNAP while giving farmers the support they need. The Big Beautiful Bill puts farmers FIRST. pic.twitter.com/CUxTkifpdc — Secretary Brooke Rollins (@SecRollins) June 12, 2025
Aww The Freedom Caucus Wants A Do-Over On Big Beautiful Bill
The House Freedom Caucus, a group of Republicans who purport to care about the deficit but voted in favor of the deficit-busting "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act,” is now retroactively demanding changes to the legislation.
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