Last week, congressional Republicans passed and Donald Trump signed an omnibus budget reconciliation package called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Roosevelters shared initial reactions to the bill in the days after it passed, and this week Roosevelt Program Manager Lena Bilik spotlighted the people who stand to lose the most under this economic agenda: children of low-income families.
“Congress just took medical care and food away from children to give massive tax breaks to some of the richest people in the world,” Bilik writes in a new blog post.
New work requirements for Medicaid—better understood as new paperwork requirements, as the vast majority of Medicaid recipients already meet the requirements—are expected to endanger health-care coverage for 1 in 5 children.
The bill also slashes funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), limiting access to food and to other programs such as free school lunches that are determined based on SNAP eligibility. Families with children constitute 62 percent of SNAP recipients.
“We must loudly call the Republican budget bill what it is: anti-children and anti-family,” Bilik writes. “If lawmakers want to be ‘pro-family,’ they should start by acknowledging that our government should be in the business of investing in children.”
Read the post: “US Policies Already Fail Our Children. The GOP’s Budget Bill Will Make Things Worse.”
Watch this space in the months to come for more on the fallout from this bill: the disastrous consequences of cuts to the green energy investments from the Inflation Reduction Act and the revenue implications of paralyzingly insufficient taxes on high earners and corporations.
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