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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]
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito: Not expecting any 'radical' changes to GOP reconciliation bill
CNBC Television· 2025-06-12 12:31
Legislative Action & Political Strategy - The Senate is working on changes to the House-passed reconciliation bill with a July 4th deadline [1][2] - The Senate aims to make changes to the bill, but they are not expected to be radical [4] - Senate leadership is actively listening to members' concerns and incorporating ideas to ensure the bill's passage [5][6] - Securing the border, national security, and energy are key priorities for the bill [3] Fiscal & Economic Considerations - The bill is considered important for the economy and the prosperity of many people [6] - Maintaining current tax levels is a priority [3] Benefit Programs & Healthcare - Focus on ensuring benefits reach those who deserve and need them, specifically regarding SNAP and Medicaid [8][13] - Addressing waste, fraud, and abuse within benefit programs is crucial [9] - States are on tight budgets, and the federal government will consider this when implementing changes to programs like SNAP [10] - Medicaid is the fastest-growing part of the healthcare system and needs to be controlled [15] - Implementing work requirements and more frequent eligibility attestations for Medicaid beneficiaries are being considered [14] - The expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act is being reviewed to preserve benefits for those who qualify [13]