Green card holders impacted by Trump's 1 Big Beautiful Bill
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The House version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) was set to make Health Savings accounts (HSAs) more accessible and useful to those aged 55 and over, such as allowing those still employed and enrolled in Medicare Part A to continue to make contributions to their HSAs.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law by President Donald Trump over the July 4, 2025, weekend, is a sweeping multitrillion-dollar package that blends tax cuts with significant spending reductions and changes to the social safety net.
Everyone in the home-based care industry is trying to catch their breath after what appears to be a significant blow to the American health care system,
Medicaid work requirements, ACA subsidy expiration, and Medicare Advantage cuts could disrupt coverage for millions.
The Center for American Progress and The Arc break down the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, exposing how its deep cuts to Medicaid and Medicare will lead to benefit losses, increased paperwork requirements,
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Although the Senate killed some of the House's ideas to improve health savings accounts, the final legislation does expand access. That's a win-win.
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24/7 Wall St. on MSN3 Facts About Medicare That Every American Over 60 Needs to KnowWith significant changes to Medicare, Medicaid, and other components of President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law on July 4, 2025, Americans of all ages face new considerations for retirement planning.
The House passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” on July 3, which includes sweeping changes to healthcare and some pharma-related provisions.