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Michigan Democrats use ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ anniversary to renew attacks on GOP agenda
Michigan Democrats and labor leaders criticized Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers for supporting policies they claim have increased costs for food, housing, gas, and healthcare. The event coincided with the one-year anniversary of the U.S. Senate passage of Trump's H.R. 1, or the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act,' which they argue contributed to rising expenses for residents. Speakers highlighted cuts to healthcare programs and affordability struggles, contrasting Rogers' stance with their emphasis on advocating for working families.
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