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House Ways and Means and Energy and Commerce Committees are voting on a budget bill that harms average citizens!
SPENCER, Iowa - Rezul -- Today, the House Ways and Means and Energy and Commerce Committees are voting on a budget bill that slashes $1.5 trillion in spending and extends $4 trillion in tax cuts—mainly benefiting the ULTRA wealthy.
What's at risk?
4. Environmental Setbacks
If climate and clean energy provisions are stripped or weakened, the public may lose out on:Cleaner air and water and Long-term climate protections.
Here are potential losses average citizens could face:
1. Cuts to Social Programs
If the bill reduces funding for programs like Medicaid, SNAP, or Social Security, average citizens—especially low- to middle-income families—could lose access to vital healthcare, food assistance, or retirement support.
2. Tax Changes That Favor the Wealthy
Some reconciliation bills include tax reforms that disproportionately benefit the wealthy or corporations. In such cases, average citizens may see little or no tax relief, while wealthy individuals and big companies enjoy significant breaks—widening income inequality.
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3. Increased Costs
If the bill defunds subsidies or shifts healthcare, education, or energy burdens onto individuals, the result may be higher out-of-pocket costs for things like:
Call NOW and demand a NO vote:
📞 Make your voice heard before it's too late.
What's at risk?
- 8.6 million people could lose Medicaid due to new work requirements.
- Healthcare costs will rise, forcing many to skip care or go into debt.
- States may cut services or raise taxes to cover federal funding losses.
- Low-income families, seniors, children, and people with disabilities will be hit hardest.
What average citizens lose if a reconciliation bill passes depends entirely on what's in the bill—here are potential losses average citizens could face:
1. Cuts to Social Programs
If the bill reduces funding for programs like Medicaid, SNAP, or Social Security, average citizens—especially low- to middle-income families—could lose access to vital healthcare, food assistance, or retirement support.
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2. Tax Changes That Favor the Wealthy
Tax reforms that disproportionately benefit the wealthy or corporations.
3. Increased Costs
If the bill defunds healthcare, education, or energy burdens onto individuals, the result may be higher out-of-pocket costs for things like: - Prescription drugs
- Health insurance
- College tuition
- Utility bills
4. Environmental Setbacks
If climate and clean energy provisions are stripped or weakened, the public may lose out on:Cleaner air and water and Long-term climate protections.
Here are potential losses average citizens could face:
1. Cuts to Social Programs
If the bill reduces funding for programs like Medicaid, SNAP, or Social Security, average citizens—especially low- to middle-income families—could lose access to vital healthcare, food assistance, or retirement support.
2. Tax Changes That Favor the Wealthy
Some reconciliation bills include tax reforms that disproportionately benefit the wealthy or corporations. In such cases, average citizens may see little or no tax relief, while wealthy individuals and big companies enjoy significant breaks—widening income inequality.
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3. Increased Costs
If the bill defunds subsidies or shifts healthcare, education, or energy burdens onto individuals, the result may be higher out-of-pocket costs for things like:
- Prescription drugs
- Health insurance
- College tuition
- Utility bills
Call NOW and demand a NO vote:
- House Ways and Means Committee: (202) 225-3625
- Energy and Commerce Committee: (202) 225-2927
- Find your House Representative: house.gov/representatives
- Find your Senator: https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm
📞 Make your voice heard before it's too late.
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