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House Republicans Ram Through Brutal Cuts: 17 Million to Lose Health Care

July 3, 2025

The House Republicans have passed a controversial "One Big Beautiful Bill," which critics say will eliminate healthcare for 17 million Americans, reduce food assistance, and cut social programs while providing tax benefits to wealthy individuals and corporations. The legislation passed largely along party lines with only two Republicans joining Democrats in opposition. Critics, including Representative Summer Lee and several advocacy organizations, argue the bill will devastate working families by cutting nearly $1 trillion from health programs like Medicaid, ACA, and CHIP over the next decade, while also slashing $200 billion from nutrition assistance programs and reducing funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau by almost half.

Who is affected

  • 17 million Americans losing healthcare coverage
  • Low-income families relying on SNAP benefits (food assistance)
  • Seniors in nursing homes
  • Children dependent on health programs
  • College students
  • Working-class and low-income families who live paycheck to paycheck
  • People with asthma (mentioned in context of environmental impacts)

What action is being taken

  • House Republicans are passing the "One Big Beautiful Bill" (called "Big Ugly Bill" by Democrats)
  • The bill is cutting nearly $1 trillion from health programs over the next decade
  • The legislation is slashing more than $200 billion in nutrition assistance
  • The bill is nearly halving funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
  • Advocacy organizations are condemning the legislation

Why it matters

  • The bill represents what critics call a "massive transfer of wealth" from working class to the wealthy
  • It threatens essential healthcare, food assistance, and financial protections for vulnerable populations
  • The cuts will force difficult choices for families, including parents potentially skipping meals to feed children
  • The bill may push seniors out of nursing homes and make college less accessible
  • Reduced funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau could increase predatory lending
  • The legislation could add over $3 trillion to the national debt according to critics

What's next

  • According to David Kass of Americans for Tax Fairness, "In the coming years, Democrats must prioritize repealing and replacing these disastrous policies to protect American families from rising costs and loss of health care coverage."

Read full article from source: The Washington Informer