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First on Fox: Republican, a house representing the part of Southern California, will oppose the “big, beautiful bill” of President Donald Trump, if it returns to her room without the basic language of the House on Medicid, a source familiar with her thinking told Fox News Digital.
Rape Young Kim, R-Calif., Is one of many moderates, which are uncomfortable on Saturday, as the Senate has issued a updated text of a large bill to carry on Trump’s agenda on tax, immigration, defense, energy and national debt.
Two other sources told Fox News Digital that with serious concerns about the Senate bill, 20 to 30 middle Republican Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. Are reaching
The source familiar with Kim’s thinking said, “As he said during the process,” I will continue to clarify that a budget proposal that does not protect important Medicade services for the weakest people, provides tax relief for small businesses, and the state and local tax (salt) addresses the cap on cuts, I will not get my vote. “
House goes to war with the Senate on the ‘big, beautiful bill’ of the house conservative Trump
President Donald Trump’s bill is doing its work through Congress. (Tasos Cutopodis/Getty Image)
The Senate released about 1,000-pest bills before the midnight of Friday night.
This makes some remarkable amendments to the version of the bill of the house – which passed the room by only one vote in May – especially on Medicade and Green Energy Credit.
In their issues there is a difference between provider tax rates and state-guided payments, both state state medicines use to help in funding their share of costs.
Young Kim, a representative of the Republican, California, during the hearing of a House Financial Services Committee in Washington on Wednesday, May 17, 2023. (Anna Rose Rose Leden/Bloomberg via Getty Image)
While the House Bill called the provider taxes at its current rates for cold and stopped the implementation of new people, the Senate bill went a step further – the states gradually forced the states to increase their provider tax rates to 3.5%, if they adopted the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicade extension.
This will include 40 states and Washington, the most recent bill text in the DC Senate suggests that there is a phase-down between 2028 and 2032.
Sixteen House GOP Moderates wrote a letter to the Congress leaders playing the alarm earlier this week.
Young Kim, a Republican representative from California, is concerned about the Medicade provisions in the bill. (Photo by Tinge Shane-Pew/Getty Image)
He said that it “reduces the balanced approach taken to prepare the Medicade provisions in HR1-especially about provider taxes and state-guided payments.”
“The Senate version incorrectly considers the expansion and non-expansion states, fails to preserve the existing state programs, and imposes strict boundaries that do not give hospitals enough time to adjust new budgetary barriers or identify alternative funding sources,” read the letter.
In order to offset the concerns of the Senate Republican about the proposed boundaries of its chamber at state-directed payment and provider tax rates, the Senate Finance Committee included the fund of $ 25 billion Hospital in its law.
This Sen, Josh Hale, R-Mo. The bold was enough to be bold, who on Saturday told reporters that he would support the bill after earlier concerned about the impact of the Medicade provisions on rural hospitals.
But in the House, the formulas are indicating the Fox News Digital that the liberal Republican may still need to assure whether the bill passes the Senate at the end of this week.
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Moderate House Mike Johnson, R-La. Reaching with concerns for the speaker. (Nathan Posner/Anadolu Getty Image)
This house can withstand problems for GOP leaders given its thin three -ot majority, although it is worth noting that the law may still change before reaching the lower chamber.
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But a senior house GOP colleague told Fox News Digital that he believes that the moderates would eventually fall into the line, even if the lesson does not change.
The senior colleague said, “Liberal Republican House can beg and begging with the Republican House Leadership – the improvements for the Medicid in the Senate are to stay here.” “And finally, these MPs will roll and vote for ‘Bade, Sundar Bill’ as President Trump’s anger is much worse than a less provider tax.”
Fox News arrived at Speaker Mike Johnson’s office for digital comment.
For his share, Johnson, R-La., Has publicly urged the Senate on several occasions to change the bill as much as possible-seeing that it should be killed in the House to pass.