Governor Gordon Comments on Passage of 'One Big Beautiful Bill' Act
- On Thursday, Congress approved the reconciliation legislation commonly referred to as the One Big Beautiful Bill, which is now awaiting the president's signature.
- The passage followed the elimination of a disputed measure that would have allowed the disposal of up to 3.3 million acres of federal land, after the Senate parliamentarian determined it did not comply with procedural rules.
- The bill includes modest Medicaid reforms requiring able-bodied adults without children to work at least 20 hours weekly and maintains SNAP funding conditioned on states limiting error rates to 6 percent.
- Stacy Dykstra, CEO of Oklahoma's Regional Food Bank, warned the bill could cost Oklahoma 140 million meals annually, affecting hard-working families, seniors, and the military.
- Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon supported the bill for its economic benefits and investment in rural hospitals while noting potential budget impacts and the need for state-level solutions.
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Trump Hails One, Big, Beautiful Birthday Present for US
President Donald Trump said Thursday night that Congress could not have delivered a better birthday gift to America by passing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and sending it to him to sign into law Friday, the 249th anniversary of the nation's founding.
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