Warnock calls for Senate to reject Trump's 'Big Beautiful' bill
WASHINGTON, D.C., JUN 30 – The Senate bill makes permanent $4 trillion in tax cuts while cutting $1.2 trillion from Medicaid and food stamps, potentially increasing the uninsured by 11.8 million, the Congressional Budget Office found.
- On July 11, 2025, in Washington, D.C., Senator Raphael Warnock called on his colleagues to oppose President Trump's comprehensive legislation proposing extensive reductions in taxes and government expenditures.
- Warnock highlighted that the legislation would impose $1.2 trillion in cuts mostly targeting Medicaid and food stamps, while extending $4 trillion in tax breaks including permanent 2017 rates.
- Warnock and Democrats cautioned that these reductions would lead to higher healthcare expenses, add almost $3.3 trillion to the deficit over a decade, and jeopardize coverage for millions of people across the country.
- He asserted that the public opposes the legislation, stating it would deprive children of essential food and healthcare while increasing the national debt to provide additional tax breaks for billionaires and large corporations.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson has recalled lawmakers to Washington for a likely House vote soon, but the legislation faces uncertain prospects amid united Democratic opposition.
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Enactment of 'One Big Beautiful' Bill Stirs Public Unease over Hospital Closure - Real News Now
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New York representative on 'big, beautiful bill' and Zohran Mamdani winning the Democratic nomination for NYC mayor
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Trump Under Fire For Promoting 'Big Beautiful Bill' With Antisemitic Slur, Experts Warn New Budget Cuts Will Have Devestating Impact
President Donald Trump has signed the “Big Beautiful Bill” into law, a sweeping domestic policy package that is collecting sharp criticism not just for its projected impact on the U.S. health care system—but also for the language Trump used while promoting it. Source: Samuel Corum / Getty According to NBC News, Trump described exploitative bankers as “shylocks” during a speech in Des Moines, Iowa, while referencing a provision in the bill meant …
It's Not Over: Now Is The Time To Crack Down On Vulnerable House Republicans
It was just under eight years ago that the nation nearly did what it is about to do and has never done before: Eliminate health insurance for millions of Americans.I vividly recall how the last effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act ended. The entire newsroom of Modern Healthcare (the magazine I edited at the time) had gathered in front of a television monitor to watch the final Senate vote. President Donald Trump had strode into office promis…
Durbin, Duckworth slam Trump's 'big beautiful bill' after Senate passage
Sen. Durbin and Sen. Duckworth are slamming President Trump's "big beautiful bill" after it passed the Senate on Tuesday. "This Big, Beautiful Betrayal does not make America stronger, better or safer," she said.
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