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Congresswoman Frederica Wilson’s Statement on the House Budget Proposal

Congresswoman Frederica Wilson issued the following statement regarding the House Budget Proposal H.R. 1, to which she voted ‘no’:

“This bill will kick millions off their healthcare, kick millions off their food assistance programs, raise the costs of student loans, all just to give tax breaks to billionaires. Nearly 14 million Americans will lose their healthcare, and more than 18 million children may have their school meals taken away thanks to this bill. This is the largest cut to health care in our nation’s history, the largest cut to SNAP in our nation’s history, and the largest tax cut for billionaires in our nation’s history.  The budget puts more than 4.3 million Pell Grant recipients at risk by requiring students to take at least 15 credit hours per semester to receive full funding—potentially cutting or reducing Pell Grants for nearly two-thirds of all recipients. It also replaces student loan income-driven repayment plans with a single plan repayment that could raise student loan payments by nearly $200 monthly. This bill includes a 5% tax on remittances sent by non-U.S. citizens, including those on H-1B or H-2A visas and green card holders. This would affect many families in South Florida, such as Cubans, Haitians, and many others who send money to their families, many of whom still live under political turmoil.   At a time when prices are at an all-time high, these cuts to healthcare and food assistance and changes to student loans threaten to deepen financial hardship for millions. Put it simply: people will die, folks will go hungry, students will pay the price, and millions of children, seniors, veterans, people with disabilities, and working families are on the hook for these devastating cuts.”

In Florida, approximately 1,442,564 will lose health care insurance from the Affordable Care Act or Medicaid.

In Florida, approximately 574,000 people are at risk of losing some or all SNAP benefits.

In Florida, approximately 99,118 students are at risk of losing all Pell Grant Funding and 216,176 students are at risk of reduced Pell Grant funding.

In Congresswoman Frederica Wilson’s District, approximately 71,000 people are estimated to lose health insurance coverage by 2034 and approximately 36,000 people are at risk of losing some or all SNAP benefits.

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