The fully democratic delegation NH fights Trump’s bill on Medicaid Cups

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Manchester, NH – The delegation of entirely democratic congress in the Swing State New Hampshire is associated to target the “big and beautiful bill” of President Donald Trump which he reported.
“The great betrayal of the American people” is how much the senator Jeanne Shaheen, the dean of the delegation, described the interior policy package designed by the Republicans.
Senator Maggie Hassan, DN.H., accused the tax reductions and the expenditure measure, which adopted the room and the Senate last week by thin razor margins along the votes of the party line in the rooms controlled by the GOP, was “immoral, irrational and impracticable”.
Representative Chris Pappas, who presents himself in the mid-term elections next year in the race to succeed Shaheen retired, argued that the bill is “a disaster for the American people”.
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The delegation of all Democrat Congress of New Hampshire, from left to right, representative Maggie Goodlander, Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Senator Maggie Hassan and representative Chris Pappas joined Manchester, New Hampshire, on July 8, 2025 to target repressed internal policy last week. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)
The representative of the first mandate, Maggie Goodlander, said that “this bill would increase the cost of living for tens of thousands of people in this state”.
The new law is completed with Trump’s campaign track promises in 2024 and priorities to the second mandate on tax reductions, immigration, defense, energy and debt limit. It includes the extension of its 2017 signature tax reductions and eliminating taxes on advice and overtime.
The measure also provides billions of border services and codes the controversial repression of president’s immigration.
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However, the legislative package of 3.4 billions of dollars is expected to increase the national debt by 4 dollars of dollars over the next decade.
In addition, the restructuring legislation also Medicaid – the federal program of almost 60 years which offers health coverage at around 71 million low -income Americans.
Changes to MedicaidAs well as cuts to food cuts, another of the country’s main safety net programs, were partly written as compensation to pay to extend Trump’s tax reductions. The measurement includes a multitude of new rules and regulations, including work requirements for many of those who require Medicaid coverage.

President Donald Trump signed the Big Beautiful Bill Act at the White House on July 4. (Samuel Corum / Getty Images)
For weeks, Democrats have exploded the Republicans about the Cups of Net Medicaid and Social Security.
“It is a big bill, and there are many very big provisions that will cause even more pain to the people of our state who already have trouble with the cost of living,” said Goodlander in a digital interview Fox News.
She accused that “this understands the biggest health care reductions in American history” in order to pay another big tax reduction for people who do not need it “.
The delegation has teamed up in the largest city in New Hampoint on Tuesday in Waypoint, which notes that it is the charity of home care and the oldest community in the state. Waypoint officials noted that around three quarters of the people they serve are on Medicaid.
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Hassan said that New Hampshire voters are “mobilized” against the measure.
“Calls are looking for a massive massification against this bill at our offices,” said the senator. “The awareness of our office has come from people from all the political view, people who identify themselves as a republican or a Trump voter or an independent or a democrat.”
However, with the Republicans who control the White House, the Chamber and the Senate, the Democrats of Congress have little power or lever to fight against the agenda of the second term of Trump.
This is increasingly frustrating the basis of Democrats.
“I do not know if Fighting Dirty is the term, but certainly people are frustrated,” said a progressive activist based in New Hampshire in Fox News Digital.
The activist, who asked to remain anonymous to speak more freely, urged the delegation of the Congress, any Democrat of the State to “introduce a thousand amendments to the ground, throw sand into the gears, do something, be more frank”.
Another activist based in the granite state, who also asked for anonymity, said that many progressives thought that they are not served by the current Democratic Party “.
“There is no hope for these people unless we see candidates emerging in primaries who represent free universal health care and the other questions that people associate with the presidential campaigns of Senator Bernie Sanders,” said the activist.
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The Republicans castigated the Democrats for voting against the measurement, because they highlight the tax reductions in the package. The New Hampshire Republican Party has targeted the delegation, and Pappas in particular, for their votes.
“The liberal of New Hampshire, Chris Pappas, has just voted for the greatest increase in taxes in American history,” accused the state party in a social media position.
However, Pappas told Fox News last week that “I support targeted tax discounts for workers, for our small businesses and to ensure that we aim for this relief to people who need it, not to billionaires, to the largest companies”.
A service note from the National Committee of the Republican Congress (NRCC), published a few minutes after the final adoption of the bill last Thursday, argued that “each Democrat had voted to injure the families of workers and protect the status quo”.
The NRCC, which is the campaign branch of the GOP in the Chamber, stressed that “the Republicans of the Chamber will be implacable to make this vote the decisive question of 2026”.
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It is with the Democrats of Congress, who aim to win back the majority of the room next year.
Goodlander, who is in place for a second term in the two-year-old congress halfway up next year, told Fox News “the net profit is that this bill will be definitively on the ballot in 2026, and this will be a central work objective that I do, because the crisis we are faced with is a cost crisis, and this bill goes to all costs.”