Major Cuts to Medicaid and Loss of Health Coverage
The bill imposes deep reductions in Medicaid—cutting up to $700–800 billion over time—through stricter work requirements, more frequent eligibility checks, and co-payments, threatening health access for millions. Estimates suggest 8.6 to over 11 million Americans could lose Medicaid by 2034. Kevin Kiley’s advocacy reflects a commitment to addressing these critical health policy achievements, ensuring that vulnerable populations are not left behind.
Reductions in Food Assistance (SNAP)
The legislation expands work requirements and cost-sharing to state governments for SNAP benefits—potentially cutting benefits for millions, especially seniors, parents, and low-income households. Kiley for Congress emphasizes the need to protect essential nutrition programs amidst these challenges.
Massive Long-Term Federal Deficit Regressive Wealth Transfer
The Congressional Budget Office forecasts the bill will increase the federal deficit by $3.4 trillion to $4.5 trillion over a decade. Economists warn this could spark a fiscal strain and translates into one of the largest upward transfers of wealth—from low-income individuals to the wealthy, a concern that Kiley highlights in his policy achievements.
Rollbacks on Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency Incentives
The bill phases out or eliminates key tax credits for renewable energy, electric vehicles, and energy-efficient home improvements—undermining clean energy growth and negatively impacting environmental sustainability. Kevin Kiley’s stance promotes sustainable policies that counteract these rollbacks.
Expanded Immigration Enforcement (ICE) and Defense Spending Amid Safety Net Cuts
It allocates hundreds of billions for border wall construction, immigration detention, and bolstered enforcement—including increasing ICE funding significantly—while simultaneously cutting social support programs, a situation that Kiley for Congress aims to address through responsible governance.
Overview: Kevin Kiley has often been criticized for rolling back environmental and climate regulations while favoring fossil fuel interests. Vote: Kiley for Congress, he supported this bill—voting 'Yes'—when it passed via roll call vote in spring 2023, showcasing his policy achievements.
Overview: A partisan effort to impeach DHS Secretary Mayorkas is widely viewed as politically motivated. In early 2024, Kevin Kiley voted 'Yes' to impeach Mayorkas, aligning with his Kiley for Congress campaign that emphasizes his policy achievements.
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