61% of Americans oppose Trump’s ‘big, beautiful’ bill
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Analysis by clean energy think tank Energy Innovation found that the bill threatened thousands of clean energy projects, likely resulting in the loss of 760,000 jobs in the sector by 2030. By reducing access to cheaper renewable energy, the OBBBA will also sharply increase household energy bills, the analysts found.
Democrats are poised to contest the Republican talking points at every turn, emphasizing the cuts to Medicaid, as the two parties ready for next year's midterm elections.
An analysis by a think tank found that annual household energy costs in the state will increase $110 by 2030 and $410 by 2035.
Republicans, including Senate Minority Leader John Braun, have cheered on the bill for offering tax breaks to middle-class residents.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (BBB) is now law—and there’s one top dividend we can buy to profit from it. Let me show you now.
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From permanent TCJA cuts, SALT cap changes and preserved loopholes, Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill solidifies tax breaks for the wealthy.
U.S. Rep. Michael Baumgartner, a Washington Republican who represents the eastern quarter of the state including Spokane, praised the Big Beautiful Bill in a July 3 news release, citing its support for small businesses and border security. He also noted it locks in Trump tax cuts from 2017.
NORTH CAROLINA, USA — President Donald Trump’s recently signed “Big Beautiful Bill” includes significant tax changes aimed at benefiting seniors, particularly those receiving Social Security. A recent inquiry from viewer Bob L. questioned the authenticity of an email from the Social Security Administration referencing tax relief under the new law.
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GOP chair Michael Whatley touts Trump's domestic policy package as the embodiment of Republican promises on economy, border security and defense ahead of the 2026 midterm elections