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MI SR0064
Resolution
AI Summary
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Michigan Senate resolution condemning the federal "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" (House Resolution 1), characterizing it as harmful to Michigan residents by cutting social programs while providing tax breaks to wealthy individuals and corporations
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Claims the federal legislation would cut Medicaid, which covers 2.6 million Michiganders (1 in 4 residents), including 1 million children, 300,000 people with disabilities, and 168,000 seniors
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Asserts cuts to SNAP would affect over 1.4 million Michiganders (15% of the state's population) and create an estimated $2 billion hole in Michigan's budget when combined with Medicaid and WIC reductions
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Criticizes the bill for adding $2.8 trillion to national debt over 10 years while extending 2017 tax cuts and increasing energy costs by an estimated 7% (approximately $110 per household) by 2026
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Urges Congress to reject the legislation and instead pursue policies that fully fund Medicaid, SNAP, and WIC while promoting clean energy and a fair tax system
Legislative Description
A resolution to condemn the Trump Administration and congressional Republican’s support of the divisive “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” that raises costs for Michiganders, slashes Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and the Women, Infants and Children program (WIC), adds burdensome hurdles to important tax relief measures for low-income households, drives more families into poverty by giving tax cuts to the most wealthy households, and sets back progress on a clean energy future while increasing energy costs on Americans.
Last Action
Adopted
6/25/2025