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REP BRETT GUTHRIE: GOP fights to protect Medicaid for America's most vulnerable while Democrats fearmonger

(2 weeks ago)
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Rep. Brett Guthrie defends the 'One, Big, Beautiful Bill' Act (OBBBA) against Democratic 'fearmongering,' asserting that the bill protects Medicaid for vulnerable Americans while eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse. He states that the OBBBA removes ineligible beneficiaries, including illegal immigrants and those dually enrolled or no longer qualified, freeing up funds for those truly in need. The bill also reverses Biden-Harris policies on state decision-making and nursing home staffing, and introduces work requirements for able-bodied adults without dependents.

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  1. 1 Late May 2025 (approx.): House of Representatives passed the 'One, Big, Beautiful Bill' Act (OBBBA).
  2. 2 Unspecified: Biden-Harris policies on state decision-making and nursing home staffing were implemented.
  3. 3 2034: Medicaid projected to grow by an estimated 25%.
  • Potential changes to Medicaid eligibility and administration
  • Reallocation of Medicaid funds
  • Ongoing political debate between Republicans and Democrats regarding healthcare policy and fiscal responsibility
What: Rep. Brett Guthrie defends the 'One, Big, Beautiful Bill' Act (OBBBA) against Democratic criticism, stating it protects Medicaid for vulnerable Americans by removing ineligible beneficiaries and addressing waste, fraud, and abuse.
When: Almost two weeks since the House passed the OBBBA (implies late May 2025); projected growth of Medicaid by 2034.
Where: US (House of Representatives, Washington).
Why: To strengthen the Medicaid program, eliminate waste and fraud, ensure resources go to truly vulnerable Americans, and reverse certain Biden-Harris administration policies.
How: Through the 'One, Big, Beautiful Bill' Act, which includes provisions for removing ineligible beneficiaries, implementing work requirements, and reversing federal mandates on states and nursing homes.

Rep. Brett Guthrie defends the 'One, Big, Beautiful Bill' Act (OBBBA) against Democratic 'fearmongering,' asserting that the bill protects Medicaid for vulnerable Americans while eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse. He states that the OBBBA removes ineligible beneficiaries, including illegal immigrants and those dually enrolled or no longer qualified, freeing up funds for those truly in need. The bill also reverses Biden-Harris policies on state decision-making and nursing home staffing, and introduces work requirements for able-bodied adults without dependents.