215 Republicans voted to gut Medicare and Medicaid
RJ Hamster
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House Republicans have passed a budget reconciliation bill that represents the most significant reduction in federal health care funding in recent history.
Let’s be clear:
❌ $800 billion slashed from Medicaid
❌ 10 million people set to lose health care
❌ $500 billion in automatic Medicare cuts
❌ 11 million people—including 4 million children—at risk of losing SNAP
❌ Planned Parenthood defunded for Medicaid recipients
And not a single Republican stood up to stop it.
215 House Republicans voted for this bill. Some even said it didn’t go farenough.
They knew how unpopular this bill would be, rushing the vote through in the middle of the night, making last-minute changes that made it even more harmful—like moving up Medicaid work requirements by three full years, from 2029 to December 31, 2026.
This isn’t just politics—it’s about our lives, our families, our futures.
Are you worried these cuts will hurt you or the people you love? Tell us what these cuts could mean for you.
Your story matters. We’re collecting voices from across the country to show just how dangerous and devastating this bill would be—because personal stories can change minds.