House-Passed “Megabill” Faces Senate Gauntlet: Debt and Medicaid Front and Center

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The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” narrowly approved by the House, is now confronting a formidable gauntlet in the Senate, with concerns over the national debt and proposed Medicaid cuts taking center stage. This comprehensive legislation faces a tough battle to secure full Republican support.
The bill, which encompasses tax cuts and increased spending on military and border initiatives, is utilizing the reconciliation process, allowing for a simple majority vote. However, the narrow Republican majority means that the objections of even a few senators can significantly impede its progress, making the debate around fiscal responsibility and healthcare critical.
Senators Ron Johnson and Rand Paul are at the forefront of the fiscal concerns, criticizing the bill’s projected $3.8 trillion increase in the deficit over ten years. Their warnings, amplified by prominent business figures, underscore a growing anxiety about the long-term economic consequences of unchecked government spending.
The contentious Medicaid cuts, which include new work requirements, are also drawing intense scrutiny, with some Republicans expressing moral and political objections. Furthermore, the Byrd Rule could strip out non-budgetary provisions related to AI regulations, judicial power, or Planned Parenthood, ensuring the bill’s final form will likely be substantially different from the House’s initial proposal.

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