Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' becomes law
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Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act created federal work requirements for Medicaid recipients, which amount to 80 hours a month in community engagement activities to maintain eligibility.
Health advocates say the bill in several ways will limit health care access in addition to cutting social safety net resources for residents.
Florida did not expand Medicaid as most states did, so the impact may be lesser than other places, but reductions loom.
Medicaid is the state's largest health insurer, covering a quarter of Michigan residents. Reform supporters say the changes will eliminate loopholes.
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The provision tucked into the “Big Beautiful Bill” limits tax deductions for gambling losses, while still requiring professional bettors to pay income tax on all their winnings, according to published reports. Professional gamblers, like the poker players you see on TV, had been allowed to deduct all of their losses from their declared income.
Arizonans will see major changes to Medicaid, tax cuts and food stamps after Trump's Big Beautiful Bill passed. The Gaggle dives into the details.
Gov. Josh Stein said the bill could result in more than 500,000 people in NC losing health coverage and leave 1.4 million unable to afford food.