Arkansas Politicos Reacts to Senate Passage of ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
- On July 1, 2025, the Senate narrowly approved a major healthcare bill by a 51-50 margin in Washington, D.C., with Vice President J.D. Vance casting the tie-breaking vote.
- This Budget Reconciliation bill, embodying President Trump's financial plan, cuts nearly $1 trillion from Medicaid and eliminates $1.1 trillion in clean energy investments, including $5.5 billion for Central Washington projects.
- Health and local leaders warn Medicaid reductions threaten clinic closures and hospital services, while deporting essential farm workers could devastate Yakima Valley's economy and public health.
- Health organizations estimate 11.8 million people could lose coverage, describing the bill as causing irreparable harm and urging lawmakers to protect access to care and communities.
- The bill now returns to the House with opposition from both parties and a July 4 deadline to deliver it to the president, yet its final passage remains uncertain.
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Fox News contributor Lawrence Jones said Dems could have gotten what they wanted in Trump's "big, beautiful bill" if they had negotiated with him.
Investment expert harshly criticizes harmful impacts of 'Big Beautiful Bill': 'Biggest tax scam out there'
An investment expert responsible for managing billions of dollars in assets blasted the U.S. Senate's recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act, saying the legislation will tank clean energy and transportation while keeping a massive tax loophole for wealthy hedge fund managers. "While the big ugly bill is attempting to destroy clean energy and transportation, not a whiff of taxing carried interest," Ross Gerber, chief executive officer of Ge…
Senate Approves Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ That Could Cut Medicaid For Millions Of Americans
By Essence News Editors ·Updated July 2, 2025 In a dramatic 51–50 vote Monday night, Senate Republicans approved President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a sweeping piece of legislation that could dramatically change access to health care and food assistance for millions of Americans. Vice President J.D. Vance cast the tie-breaking vote. Three Republicans — Sens. Rand Paul of Kentucky, Thom Tillis of North Carolina, and Susan Collins…
Nevada Leaders Scoff at 'One Big Beautiful Bill' Passage
(Carson City, NV) — As expected, the Senate’s passage of President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” garnered negative reactions from Nevada Senators Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez-Masto. Rosen said the bill takes away health care coverage and food assistance, while Cortez-Masto said she voted against the bill, claiming it would kick 17 million people off healthcare and cut more than 1.1 million dollars in healthcare funding. The bill passed th…
Oppose passage of ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ in Congress
HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington The so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” threatens half of America’s children. (“Medicaid cuts would hit half of U.S. kids,” by Lisa Jarvis, The Daily Herald, June 25, 2025) Add that to rural hospitals closing and our country’s debt increasing by $3.3 trillion. Why would any senator vote for it? Of course many like Sens. Patty Murray and Maria …
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