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Trump's One, Big Beautiful Bill won't have immediate impacts but, over the next decade may have far-reaching consequences for the health care system.
Washington state leaders and others came out swinging Wednesday against the One Big Beautiful Bill Act President Donald Trump signed into law on July 4. They characterized the sweeping budget reconciliation law as cruel legislation that will negatively impact the Evergreen State for years to come.
Gov. Kathy Hochul said the federal bill will "destabilize" care and cost public and private providers $13 billion a year,
U.S. Rep. Arrington joined local and state leaders in West Texas to talk about wins and the impact of the One Big Beautiful Bill. Here's what was said.
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Centre Daily Times on MSNState College council fears ‘big beautiful bill' will hurt residents, Penn State students"I've been warning about the housing crisis here for years, and this bill's cuts to safety net programs like Medicaid and food assistance will make it worse," one council member said.