Why the Senate Should Reject a Budget Designed for Billionaires Instead of Families
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a close pre-dawn decision, the U.S. House of Representatives greenlit a substantial budget reconciliation bill dubbed President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act. This legislation proposes significant tax incentives for the affluent while dismantling vital support programs for working families. The Senate now bears the important responsibility to prevent this perilous bill from advancing further and to champion the interests of average Americans.
The legislation signifies not fiscal prudence but a strategic attack on the pillars supporting the American Dream. It proposes drastic cuts to essential services like Medicaid, SNAP, and education funding, favoring wealthy corporations over struggling communities. The Senate must stand firm for equity, rejecting measures that undermine public welfare and true economic stability.
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