President Donald Trump signed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” into law during a July 4 ceremony at the White House, enacting extensive tax cuts and spending reductions as part of his continued fiscal agenda.
The legislation extends components of Trump’s 2017 tax reform, includes phased reductions for wind and solar tax credits, establishes a rural hospital fund, and revises student loan repayment plans.
According to scores from the Congressional Budget Office, the bill reduces federal Medicaid spending by more than $1 trillion.
The signing event featured patriotic remarks and tributes to military pilots, highlighting the administration’s emphasis on national pride and economic reform.
Although the bill received strong backing from most Republicans, Representatives Brian Fitzpatrick and Thomas Massie voted against it, citing concerns over reduced support for vulnerable populations and other fiscal implications.
Supporters argue the legislation will promote economic growth and fiscal discipline. Critics warn that deep cuts to Medicaid and energy credits could disproportionately affect low-income families and slow the transition to clean energy.
The law’s establishment of a rural hospital fund seeks to improve healthcare access in underserved areas, and its revised student loan repayment provisions aim to ease the burden on new graduates.