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As of May 15, 2025, the Republican-led budget reconciliation bill—often referred to as the “big, beautiful bill”—is facing significant internal opposition, delaying its progress toward a House vote initially targeted for Memorial Day weekend. House Speaker Mike Johnson is contending with dissent from ultraconservative members who demand deeper Medicaid cuts and stricter work requirements, as well as moderates concerned about the bill's impact on constituents and fiscal implications. https://apnews.com/article/5588a1ba31875e5a4a2e23564244851b?utm_source=chatgpt.comhttps://www.politico.com/news/2025/05/15/megabill-teeters-after-hard-liners-make-their-stand-00352892?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Key Provisions of the Bill

The bill proposes substantial tax cuts and spending reductions, including:

$715 billion in Medicaid cuts, introducing work requirements and eligibility checks that could affect over 10 million people.

$351 billion in cuts to student aid, limiting Pell Grant eligibility and repealing student debt forgiveness programs.

$50 billion in cuts to the Federal Employee Retirement System, reducing take-home pay and retirement benefits.

Significant reductions in funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and dissolution of the Public Accounting Oversight Board.

New taxes on electric and hybrid vehicles and elimination of funding for green energy programs authorized by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.

$25 billion allocated for a “Golden Dome” missile defense shield, involving space-based assets.

Limitations on federal judges’ authority to hold government officials in contempt of court.

Current Status

The House Budget Committee is scheduled to meet on Friday to address the bill, but internal divisions may delay further progress. Speaker Johnson aims for a floor vote next week, but with a slim majority and no Democratic support expected, the bill's passage remains uncertain. https://www.politico.com/news/2025/05/15/megabill-teeters-after-hard-liners-make-their-stand-00352892?utm_source=chatgpt.comhttps://www.wsj.com/politics/gop-tax-bill-speaker-mike-johnson-01456ff6?utm_source=chatgpt.com

How You Can Take Action

To oppose this bill, consider the following steps:

Contact Your Representative: Call or email your House representative to express your concerns about the bill's provisions, especially those affecting healthcare, education, and environmental programs.

Engage with Senators: Reach out to your state's senators to voice your opposition, as the bill will require Senate approval after passing the House.

Participate in Public Forums: Attend town halls or public meetings to discuss the bill's impact and encourage others to take action.

Spread Awareness: Use social media and community networks to inform others about the bill's contents and potential consequences.

Support Advocacy Groups: Collaborate with organizations working to protect healthcare, education, and environmental funding to amplify your efforts.

By taking these steps, you can contribute to the collective effort to oppose the bill and advocate for policies that prioritize the well-being of all citizens.

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