States will suffer under Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
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Tens of thousands of refugees, victims of human trafficking and domestic violence, and others who legally immigrated to Pennsylvania and New Jersey will lose Medicaid coverage next fall, when new eligibility rules established under President Donald Trump’s signature “big beautiful bill” take effect.
The July passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 (OBBBA) made several substantial changes to health care policy and financing, largely through Medicaid.
The state likely won’t fully meet new Medicaid funding demands, indicating cuts to Medicaid services could follow, lawmakers told The N&O.
A group of protesters confronted U.S. Rep. Mike Bost on Tuesday morning during his visit to O'Fallon as part of his southern Illinois tour celebrating the passage of the "One Big Beautiful" tax and spending cut bill. The bill includes President Donald Trump's budget priorities over the next 10 years. It passed with only Republican support in July.
As a part of the Sutherland Institutes’s 2025 Congressional Series, Moore spent time explaining certain provisions of the bill such as the child tax credit and standard deduction, as well as its impact on Medicaid.
With Congress on its annual August recess, Republican members in swing districts are facing a liberal backlash against the Trump-backed GOP budget.
The final version of the One Big Beautiful Bill includes over $1 trillion in savings from my committee’s jurisdiction. To accomplish this, we worked to eliminate reckless Green New Deal environmental regulations, promote American energy dominance and eliminate waste, fraud and abuse within the Medicaid program.
A conservative think tank is circulating a memo to GOP lawmakers with recommendations for a second budget reconciliation bill.