Vice President Vance visited Peachtree City, Georgia to promote tax cuts included in the recently signed domestic policy bill. He framed the legislation as a government that supports working families and touted the measure as the largest tax cut for families, intended to let people keep more of their earnings. Polls indicate voter opposition to several provisions that reallocate funding away from the social safety net toward tax cuts and increased immigration enforcement. Vance criticized Sen. Jon Ossoff for opposing the bill. Ossoff said the law is already harming hospitals, citing a $3.5 million shortfall at Evans Memorial Hospital and possible ICU cuts.
government that stands up for you instead of fights you.
That's why we had the biggest tax cut for families that this country has ever seen, because we believe that you ought to keep more of your hard-earned money,
And we believe that if you're busting your rear end every single day, the government ought to make it easier for you and not harder for you.
Just this week, Evans Memorial Hospital in southeast Georgia said that because of the bill that the vice president is here to defend, they're going to have a $3.5 million financial hole next year,
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