A US Senate budget bill could cut health insurance for nearly 12 million Americans and add about $3.3 trillion in debt, complicating Republican efforts to pass President Trump’s plan. Despite narrowly advancing in a 51-49 vote, it faces significant opposition, especially regarding healthcare cuts and tax benefits favoring the wealthy, with a self-imposed deadline for approval before July 4.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A big new law in the U.S. Senate might take away health insurance from almost 12 million people and add a lot of money to the country’s debt, which is making some lawmakers worried and others upset.
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