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The sweeping bill that will cut taxes and impact funding to social programs was passed in the House by a vote of 218-214 on Thursday, July 3.
President Donald Trump signs $3.3 trillion tax bill that extends 2017 tax cuts, raises debt limit by $5 trillion, rescinds Biden green energy credits, and adds Medicaid work requirements.
The GOP measure includes tax cuts and spending reductions, as well as immigration enforcement funding.
Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' doesn’t redraw the boundaries of higher education in KY — it rigs them, deciding who gets access and who gets left out.
A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesperson told Newsweek Wednesday morning: "President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill provides the necessary policies and resources to restore integrity in our nation's immigration system. The visa integrity fee requires cross-agency coordination before implementation."
An analysis by the Maryland Department of Health projects an annual loss of $2.7 billion because of changes to Medicaid.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and other NY officials spoke in Kingston July 18 to condemn the impacts of the "big beautiful bill" on local residents.