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The Congressional Budget Office says highest earners will benefit most from the so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill." Here's how and by how much.
Republicans representing Texas in Congress say proposed reforms to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are necessary to reduce “waste, fraud and abuse” of the safety net program
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Worcester Telegram on MSNWhat’s in the Big Beautiful Bill? Here are four provisions that Warren called “sneaky”Here's what to know about some additions to the Big Beautiful Bill that Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren called "sneaky" and "dangerous."
Republican arguments responding to Democrat attacks on the One Big Beautiful Bill resonate with Americans, a new poll finds.
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KFF Health News on MSN‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Would Batter Rural Hospital Finances, Researchers SayCuts to Medicaid and other federal health programs proposed in President Donald Trump’s budget plan would rapidly push more than 300 financially struggling rural hospitals toward a fiscal cliff, according to researchers who track the facilities’ finances.
Neither party is eager to talk about the impact of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” in this way — Democrats prefer to focus on the effect the bill will have on Americans, while Republicans have downplayed the ways in which the legislation will upend the status quo.
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Benzinga - Video on MSNTrump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' Pulls $1,600 From Poorest, Adds $12,000 For Richest Annually, Shows CBO AnalysisDonald Trump’s "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" will slash the household resources of the poorest Americans by about $1,600 while boosting the wealthiest households by roughly $12,000, the Congressional Budget Office said in a distributional analysis released Thursday.