Hey there! Did you hear the big news? 🇺🇸 U.S. President Donald Trump just signed a big new law called the “One Big Beautiful Bill”. Let’s dive in and see what this means for everyone! This new law is all about changing how the U.S. government collects and spends money. It includes: The bill was passed by a very close vote in the House of Representatives: 218 voted “Yes” and 214 voted “No”. Every Democrat and two Republicans voted against it! After it passed, President Trump signed the bill at the White House. He thanked the leaders who helped get it approved. Lower Taxes: Some people will pay less in taxes. This might sound great, but most of the tax cuts will help people who are already very rich. Less Money for Healthcare: The government will reduce funding for Medicaid, a program that helps people who can’t afford healthcare. This could mean some people might lose their health insurance. Changes to Food Assistance: Programs that help people buy food, like SNAP (also called food stamps), will have new rules. People have to be older to get help, so some might not get the food they need. More Government Debt: The government will borrow more money, adding to its debt. This means the country will owe more money in the future. Many people are worried about this new law. Some say it will help the economy grow. Others worry it will mainly help the rich and make it harder for people who need assistance. A recent survey showed that almost half of the people asked didn’t like the new law. Only about a third supported it. People are concerned it might increase the country’s debt and hurt lower-income individuals. This new law will start to change things in the coming years. It’s important to pay attention to how it affects everyone. Talk to your family or teachers about it and share your thoughts! Remember, understanding what’s happening in the government helps us all be informed citizens. 🇺🇸President Trump Signs Big New Law: What’s Changing?
What is the “One Big Beautiful Bill”?
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What Does This Mean for People?
Why Are People Concerned?
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