The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law by President Donald Trump, has become a major factor in competitive battleground races that could decide control of the House of Representatives. The law’s cutbacks to key safety-net programs such as Medicaid and food stamps have fueled criticism, challenging the effort to promote its populist and business-friendly tax cuts.
Medicaid Cuts
Historic reductions to federal Medicaid spending and changes to eligibility requirements have emerged as the most politically fraught component of the legislation. The law is projected to slash roughly $1.2 trillion from the key public health insurance program for lower-income Americans through 2035, leaving 7.5 million more people without coverage by 2034.
Democrats across the country have ripped into the GOP over the sweeping changes. In California’s battleground 22nd District, Democrat Randy Villegas has made fallout from the Medicaid cuts a centerpiece of his campaign against incumbent GOP Rep. David Valadao.
Tax Cuts
Republicans have sought to play up the law’s most popular provisions, including tax cuts for working families. However, Democrats have argued that the benefits of the tax cuts have been offset by cost-of-living increases and that the law’s provisions, such as the work mandate and more frequent eligibility checks in Medicaid, will increase the strain on rural health systems.
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