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'Incredibly cynical': Governor shreds Trump law for potential to cause 138,000 to lose Medicaid
MSNBC· 2025-07-11 13:07
Medicaid Coverage & Healthcare Access - Congressional Budget Office estimates 138,000 to 175,000 Connecticut residents could lose Medicaid coverage due to the new legislation [1][2] - The legislation may cause families, including veterans with 100% disability, to lose healthcare coverage and SNAP benefits, potentially impacting their ability to afford groceries [3] - Urban and rural hospitals in Connecticut, particularly those heavily reliant on Medicaid reimbursements, may face potential closures or service cuts [8][9][10] - Cutting healthcare access leads to increased uncompensated care costs as people delay treatment and rely on emergency rooms [12] State & Federal Fiscal Impact - The federal government is cutting $50 million from after-school programs and reducing fresh produce availability at food banks [5] - The federal deficit is projected to increase by $3 trillion to $5 trillion [5] - Connecticut has set aside approximately $4 billion in a "rainy day fund" to protect vulnerable populations from potential cuts in Medicaid and education spending [17] Political & Electoral Implications - The Trump administration's policies may disproportionately affect working-class individuals who supported President Trump, creating a need for justification of the policies [16] - Republican governors may face challenges in addressing the impact of these cuts on their constituents, many of whom voted for President Trump [13][15] - Blue states may be more affected by Medicaid cuts compared to red states, which received $50 billion for their hospitals [11]
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-10 11:25
Trump's tax law gives billionaires a break right away — but buries brutal Medicaid and SNAP cuts until after the 2026 midterms, writes @MaryEllenKlas (via @opinion) https://t.co/k5efWDfqTz ...
‘The damage is permanent’: Dem Rep. warns of how Trump’s megabill will hurt everyday Americans
MSNBC· 2025-07-05 21:44
We made uh promises and it's really promises made, promises kept and we've kept them. This is a triumph of democracy on the birthday of democracy and I have to say that the people are happy. They're happy.President Trump taking a bit of a victory lap after the Republican controlled Congress narrowly passed his one big beautiful bill. And while Americans may benefit from certain parts of the legislation in the short term, it may be years before they feel the pain from some of its more controversial provision ...
'Fearmongering' is 'over the top': GOP lawmaker downplays impact of Trump's megabill
MSNBC· 2025-07-03 17:13
We're going to stay on all the action here in Congress. For that, let's bring in Republican Congressman Dusty Johnson from South Dakota. Congressman, thank you for hustling to a camera for us.We appreciate it. Just before the break, we were talking with one of your Democratic colleagues about the dangers that he sees in this bill. Certainly, that's what we're hearing from the top Democrat, Hakee Jeff, as well, who viewers see on their screen there for nearing hour eight of his remarks there on the floor.Uh, ...
Symone: Poverty also 'includes a lot of white people in America'
MSNBC· 2025-07-02 06:03
SNAP Program Impact - Four million children may lose SNAP benefits, potentially impacting their access to school meals [1] - This decision's human impact is significant, especially in areas where poverty's face is often misunderstood [2] Poverty Demographics - Poverty affects various demographics, including a substantial white population, particularly in rural areas [3][4] - Poverty is not limited to specific ethnic groups; Fyet County, Pennsylvania, with a 95% white population, shares the highest poverty rate with Philadelphia [3][4] Geographic Disparities - The impact will be felt across rural and urban America, with children facing hunger in hidden pockets of the country [4]
Symone: Poverty isn’t just Black and Latino people, but 'includes white people in America' as well
MSNBC· 2025-07-02 01:31
Legislation Overview - The bill under discussion has undergone significant changes in the Senate, with concerns raised about members not having adequate time to review the alterations [3][4] - The House Republicans are reportedly rushing to meet a July 4th deadline to satisfy Donald Trump's desire for a symbolic signing, leading to expedited hearings without sufficient review time [15] - The process is criticized as being driven by Trump's influence, with House Republicans allegedly being pressured to vote in favor of the bill [6] Potential Impacts - Approximately 17 million Americans are at risk of losing their healthcare coverage due to Medicaid and Affordable Care Act cuts [9][10] - Around 45 million individuals may lose SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits because of the cuts included in the legislation [11] - Changes to student loan repayment programs are expected, potentially affecting individuals currently repaying their student loans [12] Political Dynamics - Some Freedom Caucus members and other Republicans are expressing opposition to the bill due to the Senate's changes [7] - There is skepticism about Republicans' stated opposition, with a history of members ultimately voting in favor of bills despite initial resistance [8] - The cuts are perceived as subsidizing tax cuts that primarily benefit the top 1% of the country [12] Social Implications - Reduced SNAP benefits could lead to children experiencing hunger, impacting their ability to concentrate and behave in school [18][22][23] - Poverty affects both urban and rural areas, with a significant portion of the impoverished population being white [19][20][21]
‘Dangerous and deadly’: Rev. Barber slams ‘morally indefensible' GOP budget bill
MSNBC· 2025-07-01 14:42
Here in the nation's capital, protesters came out yesterday to demonstrate against President Trump's reconciliation bill. Their goal putting a real face to the potential consequences of Congress's actions. Last year, I was able to get back in school.I just graduated high school. I'm looking to attend CBCC. I'm doing auto technician systems program in August.I'm relying on Medicaid and SNAP to help me continue my schooling. If I do not have it, I could go to school and not worry about and I'd have to worry a ...
'A moral obscenity': Top Democrat sounds off on GOP hypocrisy over Trump's megabill
MSNBC· 2025-06-30 21:45
We owe it to the states to do the work to understand how these proposals affect them. How hard is that. I did it.How hard is it. I'm telling the president that you have been misinformed. You supporting the Senate mark will hurt people who are eligible and qualified for Medicaid.Hi again everyone. I'm Elisi Menendez in for Nicole Wallace and it is five o'clock here in Washington DC where the voterama taking place in the Senate is still underway on that massive domestic spending bill. A bill that would drasti ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-06-30 16:58
Government Assistance & Social Welfare - Over 40 million people relied on SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) food assistance in 2024 [1] - Many SNAP recipients reside in districts represented by legislators who support reducing the aid [1]
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-06-29 11:54
Fiscal Policy Proposals - Extend 2017 tax cuts [1] - End federal tax on tips/overtime [1] - Add a $1K (one thousand) newborn savings bonus [1] - Increase defense spending by $150B (one hundred fifty billion) [1] - Increase immigration enforcement spending by $70B (seventy billion) to $350B (three hundred fifty billion) [1] Social Welfare & Citizenship - Cut Medicaid/SNAP, potentially causing 10M+ (ten million plus) people to lose coverage [1] - End birthright citizenship [1] Deficit Impact - Increase the deficit by $2.4T+ (two point four trillion plus) [1]