Key GOP holdout on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' calls for deeper cuts to Medicaid, 'Green New Deal' spending
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Rep. Chip Roy, alongside other fiscal conservatives, is pushing for more significant spending reductions in President Trump's upcoming tax bill aimed at border security and energy initiatives. As the House prepares for a pivotal vote, Roy's insistence on implementing immediate work requirements for Medicaid recipients and removing $400 billion in subsidies from Biden's Inflation Reduction Act reflects the demand for fiscal responsibility amidst growing national debt. House Republican leaders claim the proposed bill includes over $1.5 trillion in spending cuts, yet some members remain skeptical, desiring further cuts before support is given.
We're trying to move those up, so that would front load some of the savings. More importantly, I think it would create economic growth by getting people in the workforce.
The President campaigned on terminating it, ending it right out of the gate.
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