The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" (OBBBA) proposes sweeping cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, education, and environmental programs, while favoring tax relief for the wealthy. If passed, the legislation threatens the welfare of low-income and marginalized communities, with significant repercussions for young people and students. An estimated 13.7 million individuals could lose their health insurance under stricter Medicaid requirements. Conversations with activists highlight the broader impacts, particularly on access to essential health care and education, raising concerns about long-term effects on younger generations.
The 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' introduces significant cuts to Medicaid, education, and environmental programs, prioritizing tax relief for the ultra-wealthy. Young people will suffer the most.
Young organizers and experts warn that the proposed Medicaid changes could leave over 13.7 million young people and students without health insurance, significantly impacting their future.
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