What is the "Big Beautiful Bill" and what changes does it propose

The budget bill promoted by Trump, called the "Big Beautiful Bill," includes increased funding for ICE and CBP, as well as cuts to programs like Medicaid or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

According to the Congressional Budget Office, 11.8 million could lose Medicaid. Other estimates calculate that this number could reach 17 million people without health insurance.

With the cuts proposed by the new law, it is estimated that 2 million children are at risk of losing food assistance (SNAP).

The budget bill H.R. 1, also called “One Big Beautiful Bill” (One Big Beautiful Bill Act), promoted by President Donald Trump was approved by the House of Representatives on July 3, 2025. The bill anticipates an increase of 3.3 trillion dollars in public debt over the next 10 years, according to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). This represents an expansion compared to the version approved by the House in May.

The plan includes cuts to the Medicaid program, which could leave at least about 11.8 million people without medical coverage, and restrictions on access to SNAP, the largest food assistance program in the country, which would affect nearly 2 million children.

It proposes increases in the budget of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), changes in the tax treatment of tips, and modifications to incentives for solar energy projects, which could translate into increases in residential electric bills.

This explainer details what impact this law may have on different areas of the daily lives of millions of people.

that period, of which more than 1 trillion will come solely from cuts to Medicaid

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