Carbajal, House Democrats Lead Fight Against Republican Cuts to Medicaid and Food Assistance
Washington,
May 8, 2025
As Republicans push an extreme budget that hands $7 trillion in giveaways to billionaires and big corporations, U.S. Representative Salud Carbajal (D-CA-24) joined House Democrats in introducing legislation to block the extreme and unprecedented cuts to Medicaid and food assistance in the Republican budget. “The Republican budget is harmful to the Central Coast’s working families—threatening to gut Medicaid, SNAP, and food assistance just to hand out more tax breaks to billionaires like Elon Musk,” said Rep. Carbajal. “I’m proud to stand with my Democratic colleagues to introduce the Hands Off Medicaid and SNAP Act, because no family should have to forgo medical care or go hungry while the ultra-wealthy get another tax giveaway.” While Republican leaders claim they won’t cut Medicaid benefits, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office confirmed that the Republican budget would result in the largest Medicaid cuts in U.S. history (see fact sheet here). The Republican proposal demands slashing at least $880 billion from programs under the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which is impossible without devastating cuts to Medicaid, a critical program that provides essential health care to nearly one in three Americans.
Meanwhile, the proposed cuts would be used to help pay for tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans. According to the nonpartisan Yale Budget Lab, nearly 70 percent of the benefits of the major policies in the Republican budget would go to the top 5 percent of earners. While the top 0.1 percent gets an annual tax cut of $314,266, working and middle-class families would be left to bear the burden of higher costs and reduced access to health care and food assistance. The Hands Off Medicaid and SNAP Act would protect families by prohibiting Republicans from weaponizing the reconciliation process to cut benefits or remove individuals from Medicaid and SNAP. This would help ensure that tens of millions of Americans continue to have access to essential health care and food assistance (district-level data is available here). The text of the Hands Off Medicaid and SNAP Act is available here. |
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