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Trump's One, Big Ugly Bill

The Republican Budget Bill In Your District

Trump's One Big, Ugly Bill

Donald Trump and House Republicans promised to lower costs for American families. They lied.

Republicans are betraying the middle class and raising costs on American families, all to pay for giveaways to Trump's billionaire donors.

17 million
people will lose their health care
Source: Congressional Budget Office
Millions
of people will lose food assistance
Source: Congressional Budget Office
3.4 Trillion
added to the deficit
Source: Congressional Budget Office
$500+ billion
in cuts to Medicare
760,000
manufacturing and energy jobs eliminated
Source: Energy Innovation

Why? So billionaires and big corporations can get trillions in tax breaks.

Over $5 Trillion
In tax giveaways predominantly to the wealthy and well-connected
Source: Congressional Budget Office
$308,763
Average annual tax cut for the richest 0.1 percent (estimate for 2027)
Source: House Budget Committee Democratic Staff calculations based on JCT table JCX-33-25.
 


 

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Your Congressional District

XX-XX

Rep. Name

(Party)


 

This is what the One Big, Ugly Bill will mean for your community.

 

While Trump’s billionaire donors get massive tax breaks, families in XX-XX would be left holding the bag.

 

 

Ripping Away Health Care

In Your State
N/A

people across STATE will lose health insurance.

In Your District
$N/A

average increase in premiums for people in XX-XX covered under the Affordable Care Act.

In Your State
N/A

rural hospitals in STATE would be at risk of shutting their doors.

By gutting Medicaid and attacking the Affordable Care Act, the One Big, Ugly Bill will push families towards poverty and force hospitals across America to close their doors.

In XX-XX, N/A people rely on Medicaidfor their health care. This includes N/A children under the age of 19 and N/A seniors over 65 in XX-XX.

Republicans’ burdensome red tape requirements are designed to kick millions of Americans off Medicaid, and their funding cuts to states will lead to cuts in enrollment, benefits, and provider payments, risking hospital closures.

Republicans’ refusal to extend the enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits will skyrocket health insurance costs for the N/A people who have coverage under the ACA in XX-XX,, blowing a $N/A annual hole in their personal budgets — a N/A increase in premiums.

Many families would face even steeper consequences. A 60-year-old couple with a household income of $85,000 in XX-XX would see their health insurance costs increase by $N/A per year — a N/A increase in premiums.

District Medicaid/ACA Cut Source: Joint Economic Committee Democrats (Based on House-passed reconciliation bill.) 
State Medicaid/ACA Cut Source: Joint Economic Committee Democrats (Based on Senate-passed reconciliation bill.) 
At-Risk Rural Hospital Source: Senate Democrats/UNC Cecil G. Sheps Center 
Affordable Care Act Source: Regional Leadership Council. Click here to find your district fact sheet. 
Medicaid Total Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 
Medicaid Under 19 Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 
Medicaid Over 65 Source: Estimated number of Medicaid enrollees aged 65 and older, based on state-level MACStats totals allocated to districts using each district's share of Medicaid enrollees aged 65 and older in the 2022–2023 American Community Survey.

Further state and district level implications of Republicans’ cruel policies can be found here:

 

Raising Food Costs

In Your State
At Least  N/A

people across STATE could lose some or all food assistance.

In order to fund their tax cuts for billionaires, Republicans are planning massive cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, making millions go without food and forcing children to go to bed hungry.

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides support to over 40 million Americans including children, seniors, veterans, and working parents, including N/A people in XX-XX.

Republicans' tax cuts for billionaires will come at the steep price of gutting SNAP – they attempt to shift part of the cost by forcing states to either pay up or make cuts, while also adding further red tape to make it harder for people to participate in the program.

SNAP Cut Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (Based on Senate reconciliation bill.) 
District Enrollment Source: To estimate district-level enrollment, each state's USDA enrollment total was allocated across its districts based on the proportion of SNAP recipients that the 2022–2023 American Community Survey reported for each district.

Further state and district level implications of Republicans’ devastating cuts to SNAP can be found here:

 

Killing Manufacturing Jobs and Raising Energy Costs

In Your State
N/A

manufacturing and energy jobs in STATE would be eliminated.

In Your State
$N/A

average yearly increase in energy bills for STATE families.

Nonpartisan estimates show that Republican plans to eliminate investments in clean energy manufacturing will kill hundreds of thousands of jobs across America.

Energy Jobs and Costs Source: Energy Innovation (Based on House-passed reconciliation bill.) 
 

 

Increasing the Cost of Higher Education

In Your State
N/A

students in STATE could have their Pell grants cut or eliminated entirely.

Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress are cutting funding for Pell grants that help make a college education more affordable in order to line the pockets of billionaires and big corporations.

About one in three undergraduate students receive Pell grants, including N/A students in XX-XX, which help to make college more affordable. These investments in future generations help grow our economy and our middle class.

Republicans’ cuts to education would jeopardize the futures of students who use Pell grants to help afford their education.

State Pell Cut Source: Center for American Progress (Based on House-passed reconciliation bill.) 
District Enrollment Source: Office of Research and Policy Analysis, National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities.

 

And that's only the beginning. Republicans are targeting even more critical services to fund their tax cuts for billionaires and big corporations.

The Trump administration is already undermining our nation's economy by threatening essential public servants with reckless layoffs. In XX-XX alone, the federal government employs N/A people (source).

 

 

 

 

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Note: Due to redistricting in 2024, Congressional district data for North Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, Alabama, and New York may not be an exact match.

This page will continue to be updated with the latest information. (Last Updated: July 1, 2025) 

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