Bill
HR 1
Establishing a House Special Committee on Fisheries.
The act aims to reduce federal spending by at least 1.5 trillion dollars over 2025–2034 while overhauling programs across health, education, energy, and defense.
Bill
HR 1
The act aims to reduce federal spending by at least 1.5 trillion dollars over 2025–2034 while overhauling programs across health, education, energy, and defense.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1) was introduced on May 20, 2025, and has been signed into law by the President as of July 4, 2025. This legislation serves as a reconciliation bill aimed at implementing significant budgetary reforms and policy changes across various sectors, aligning with the broader objectives of the America First agenda.
The primary intent of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is to:
- Reduce federal spending by at least $1.5 trillion over the fiscal years 2025 through 2034.
- Reform entitlement programs to ensure they effectively serve vulnerable populations.
- Enhance national security and military readiness.
- Dismantle certain regulations deemed burdensome to economic growth.
The Act is structured into multiple titles, each addressing different areas of policy:
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is expected to:
- Affect millions of Americans by altering eligibility and benefits for various federal programs, particularly in agriculture, education, and healthcare.
- Change the landscape of federal spending, potentially leading to reduced deficits and altered funding for social programs.
- Influence military readiness and defense capabilities, ensuring that the armed forces are better equipped and prepared for contemporary challenges.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act represents a comprehensive approach to budgetary reform and policy change, with significant implications for federal spending, social programs, and national defense. Its passage marks a pivotal moment in the legislative agenda aimed at reshaping the federal government's role in various sectors.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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