Hakeem Jeffries, Troy Carter Slam President Donald Trump's Budget's Healthcare Effects
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Jasmine Crockett Slams GOP’s “Big Ugly BS Bill” in Fiery July 3rd Showdown
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett isn’t backing down. On July 3, the outspoken Democratic representative from Texas took direct aim at the latest Republican-led legislative push—referring to it bluntly as the “Big Ugly BS Bill”—and cast her vote firmly against it. The bill, which bundled multiple conservative priorities including tax breaks for the wealthy, further restrictions on abortion access, and deep cuts to federal aid pro…
Hakeem Jeffries, Troy Carter slam President Donald Trump's Budget's healthcare effects
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — U.S. Congressmen, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Louisiana representative Troy Carter, took the stage, highlighting the harm they believe may come from President Donald Trump's Big Beautiful Bill. Carter spoke first, calling the new law a tax break for billionaires. "It is in fact reverse Robinhood. It's stealing from the poor and giving to the rich," Carter said. New Orleans City Council overrides …


Hakeem Jeffries and other Democratic House members blast President Trump's 'big ugly bill'
“The big ugly bill.”
Mike Lawler Risks Over 63,000 New York Health Care Jobs With Vote For Big, Ugly Bill
LoHud: “The prospect of cutting a total of 63,000 jobs from New York’s health care system would rank historically as a turning point for the industry.” According to new reporting from LoHud, Mike Lawler’s cowardly vote for the Big, Ugly Bill is set to leave 63,000 health care workers in New York without employment – including 34,000 lost hospital jobs and an additional 29,000 lost health-related jobs. These devastating job cuts come in addition…
Leaders and community members continue speaking out about ‘Big, Ugly Bill’ at GHS – The Courier News
Written by Tanya Terry, with photos by Tanya Terry On July 10, at a press conference held at the new GHS location on Bristol Road, in Flint, Congresswoman Kristen McDonald Rivet pointed that in addition to providing health care for a quarter of a million people, Medicaid also helps fund hospitals. “Unfortunately, we are here to talk about the legislation that was passed in Washington and was signed by the president,” she continued. “Specifically,
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