The House just passed the bill. Here’s our best sense of the situation based on available data. We’ll update next week with analysis of the version that gets signed into law. I’m really grateful to the people who got some of the worst provisions removed and who fought to stop this terrible bill. RE:
They're going to pass the bill, in this form or a v similar one. I am going to clock out, hug my kid, give the dog a second illicit bite of cake, grief-scrub the kitchen, and go to bed early. [@unbreaking.org]( ) will have Trans Healthcare and Medicaid cut updates—current as of today—out tomorrow.
I haven't been able to stop thinking about how much it would mean to have even 25% of Dems in Congress (and state houses!) put together helplines and distributed volunteer clinics in neighborhoods, shelters, and community centers to help people navigate the paperwork burdens. Lives saved. RE: View quoted note →
You know we have a lot of unemployed game designers around rn and a whole lot of rich-people money going to fund the Abundance Joe Rogan plan or whatever, seems like this could get made RE:
I am so burned out on elected officials but I love these guys. RE:
We'll have a ton of material in our [@unbreaking.org]( ) Medicaid update later this week, but I want to link to a sources for folks trying to understand the cuts. 1. The NYT tracker is still awaiting bill text like everyone else, but this is solid for big-picture stuff. [www.nytimes.com/interactive/...]( ) [What's in the Senate Version o...]( )
Performance reliability decreasing. 🤖
Who's going to have the first clear and reasonably detailed breakdown of what just passed? (Real question.)
Excellent, lucid explainer on the—very much in flux—state of gender-affirming care as an essential health benefit in ACA plans from [@gracesdeng.bsky.social]( ) [www.snopes.com/news/2025/07...]( ) [How Trump admin's policies may...]( )
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