Republican Megabill Will Mean Higher Health Costs for Many Americans
- Following Senate approval on July 1, 2025, President Trump’s 'One Big Beautiful Bill' advances, threatening $1 trillion in Medicaid and ACA cuts risking coverage for 11.8 million Americans.
- Driven by efforts to offset tax cuts, the bill seeks nearly $1 trillion in savings by cutting Medicaid, SNAP, and ACA programs over a decade.
- CBO projects up to 17 million Americans could lose coverage by 2034, with Yale and UPenn researchers warning over 50,000 preventable deaths due to Medicaid and ACA cutbacks.
- In the House, lawmakers are set to consider the Senate's version on July 2, advancing the bill toward President Trump’s desk pending final approval.
- Over the next decade, the Congressional Budget Office projects a $3.3 trillion increase in national debt and 16 million more uninsured Americans by 2034 if credits expire.
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How Medicaid Cuts Will Cost Some 12 Million People Health Coverage
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'Heartless friends of the rich': Expert says it will be 'very easy' for Dems to pummel GOP
The Senate's version of President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill Act" passed the House of Representatives Thursday on a 218-214 vote Thursday, and Trump is expected to sign it into law on Friday at 5 PM Eastern Time. But one expert says Republicans' political headache has just begun.One of the most notable items in the bill is its cutting of federal support for Medicaid (the program that provides health insurance for low-income and disabled …
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