Klobuchar ‘Very Disappointed’ in Murkowski over ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Support
ARIZONA, JUL 07 – The bill includes $3.7 trillion in tax cuts and $170 billion for immigration enforcement, sparking opposition over cuts to Medicaid and food assistance affecting hundreds of thousands in Arizona.
- On July 4, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill into law, with Arizona Democrats warning of ugly consequences and Republicans praising it as a win for the state.
- Analysis indicates that over 300,000 Arizonans could lose health coverage, with projected hospital deficits and SNAP reductions, based on comparable state impact estimates from external reports.
- Fifteen Arizona Democratic county chairs issued a no-confidence letter against Chairman Branscomb; top officials distanced themselves and shifted fundraising to Navajo County Democrats.
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Hospitals stand to lose hundreds of millions of dollars under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
The giant tax and spending bill President Donald Trump signed into law over the weekend includes the biggest health care spending cuts in U.S. history. In response, states are scrambling to shield their hospitals from the looming loss of hundreds…
Big Beautiful Bill May Carry Big Political Peril
On July 4, as Americans were gathering with family and friends to honor the nation's 249th birthday, something else happened in Washington, DC: President Trump signed into law his first major legislative accomplishment, the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) Act.
The Working Families Party on Mamdani's Win; The "Big Beautiful Bill" and the Climate; When ChatGPT Writes Students' Essays; All of It's Summer Reading | The Brian Lehrer Show
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House Speaker Reveals One Big Beautiful Bill Act Is First Of Three Reconciliation Bills
By Olivia Pero, The Daily Signal | July 06, 2025 While the One Big Beautiful Bill Act passed after a lengthy and tense period, there will be even more reconciliation bills to follow in the coming months, said House Speaker Mike Johnson on Fox News Sunday today. “We have been planning a second reconciliation bill for the fall that would be attached to the next fiscal year, and then, potentially one in the spring,” Johnson, R-La., announced. “That…
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