All-Democrat NH delegation fights Trump’s bill over Medicaid cuts
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Manchester, nh -The Democratic Congress delegation in Swing State New Hampshire is cooperating to target the “great and beautiful draft law” of President Donald Trump.
“The beautiful great betrayal of the American people” is to move forward from Senator Jin Shaheen, dean of the delegation, in the local policy package made by Republicans.
Senator Maggie Hassan accused DN.H, that the tax cuts and the measurement of spending, which approved the House of Representatives and the Senate last week through thin haircuts almost along the party’s votes in the rooms controlled by the Republican Party, are “immoral, illogical and impractical.”
Representative Chris Papas, who runs in the mid -term elections next year in the race to succeed the retired Shaheen, argued that the draft law is a “disaster for the American people”.
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The Congress delegation in New Hampshire, from left to right, Representative Maggie Godlandar, Senator Jean Shaheen, Senator Maggie Hassan, and Representative Chris Papas, collaborated in Manchester, New Hampshire, on July 8, 2025 to target the Republican recently passed Bell, the local policy that was registered in the law. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)
First Deputy Maggie Godlander claimed that “this draft law will raise the cost of living for tens of thousands of people throughout this state.”
The new law is stuffed by the promises of the Trump 2024 track in the 2024 campaign and the second term priorities on tax, migration, defense, and energy discounts. The extension of the 2017 tax discounts includes distinctive, tax elimination of advice and additional work.
This procedure provides billions of dollars for border security and enhances the controversial immigration campaign for the president.
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However, the legislative package of $ 3.4 trillion of national debt is also expected to increase by 4 trillion dollars over the next decade.
In addition, the legislation restructuring the 60-year-old Federal Program that provides health coverage of about 71 million Americans with low incomes.
Changes on Medical aidIn addition to the discounts of food stamps, one of the country’s main safety network programs was formulated, partly as a displacement to pay Trump’s tax cuts. This measure includes a large number of new rules and regulations, including work requirements for many of those looking for Medicaid coverage.

President Donald Trump signed a major draft law in the White House on July 4. (Samuel Corome/Getty Emose)
For weeks, Democrats exploded Republicans over the discounts in the social safety and social safety network.
“This is a big invoice, and it has a lot of great judgments that will lead to more pain for people in our state who are already struggling with the high cost of living,” Godlander said in a digital interview for Fox News.
It agreed to “includes the largest discounts of health care in American history” in order to “pay for other large tax costs for people who do not need them.”
The delegation collaborated on Tuesday in the largest city in New Hampshire in Waypoint, which is noticed to be the tallest charity for community care in the state. Waypoint officials have indicated that nearly three quarters of the people they serve on Medicaid.
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Hassan said that the voters in New Hampshire were “filling” against this measure.
“The calls come with an overwhelming majority against this law to our offices,” Senator said. “Communication with our office came from people from all political perspectives, and people who know themselves as Republicans, Trump voters, as sick or democrats.”
However, with the control of Republicans in the White House, the House of Representatives and the Senate, Democrats in Congress have little power or influence to fight Trump’s second agenda.
This is increasingly frustrating the base of Democrats.
“I don’t know if the dirty fighting is the term, but people definitely feel frustrated,” the progressive activist in New Hampshire told Fox News Digital.
The activist, who asked not to be identified by speaking more freely, urged the delegation of the Democratic Congress in the state to “introduce a thousand ground amendments, throw sand in the gears, make something, and be more explicit.”
Another granite -based activist, who also asked not to disclose his identity, said that many progressors feel that they are “not served by the current Democratic Party.”
The activist said: “There is no hope for these people unless we see that the candidates appear in the preliminary elections that represent global free health care and the other list of issues that people link to the Senator Bernie Sanders presidential campaigns.”
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Republicans bombed the Democrats to vote against this measure, highlighting the tax cuts in the package. The Republican Party in New Hampshire targeted the delegation, in particular, for their voices.
“New Hampshire, the liberal Chris Papas, has just voted in favor of the largest tax increase in American history,” and accused the State Party in a publication on social media.
“I support the targeted tax cuts of workers, and to our small companies and to make sure that we are targeting this relief for the people they need, not billionaires, to the largest companies,” said Papas Fox News last week.
“Every democracy voted to harm the working families and protect the status quo,” said a memorandum from the National Congress Committee (NRCC), which was issued minutes after the Parliament’s final approval of the draft law last Thursday.
NRCC, the arm of the Republican Parliament campaign, stressed that “Republicans in the House of Representatives will be unabated in making this vote in the specified case of 2026.”
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This is a good thing with Democrats in Congress, who aim to strengthen the majority of the House of Representatives next year.
“The bottom line is certainly that this bill will be in voting in 2026, and this project will be a major axis in the work I do, because the crisis we face is the cost crisis, and this law will increase costs,” said Godlandar, who will be for a second for a second for two years in Congress in the middle of next year. Fox News.
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2025-07-09 15:00:00



