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First on Fox: Republicans representing part of Southern California will oppose the president Donald Trump’s “Big and Beautiful Bills” If there is no original language of the house back to her meeting room on Medicaid, a source familiar with her ideas told Fox News Digital.
R-Calif. Rep. Young Kim is one of several moderates who released the latest text of massive bills in the Senate that pushed Trump’s agenda for tax, immigration, defense, energy and national debt.
Two other sources told Fox News numbers that as many as 20 to 30 moderate Republicans are working with R-La. Speaker Mike Johnson contacted and was seriously concerned about the Senate bill.
Sources familiar with Kim Jong Il’s thoughts said: “As she said throughout the process, ‘I will continue to make it clear that budget solutions cannot protect the most vulnerable Medicaid services, provide tax breaks for small businesses, and address the caps on state and local tax (salt) deductions.
House conservatives fight Senate over Trump’s “big and beautiful bill”
President Donald Trump’s bill is passing through Congressional efforts. (tasos katopodis/getty image)
Senate releases nearly 1,000 pages of bills Minutes before midnight On Friday night.
It made some significant changes to the housing version of the bill, which passed the chamber with just one vote in May, especially on Medicaid and Green Energy Credit.
One of their problems is the difference in provider tax rates and state-guided payments, both countries used to help fund their share of Medicaid costs.

Republican representative Kim from California was at a House Financial Services Committee hearing in Washington on Wednesday, May 17, 2023. (Anna Rose Layden/Bloomberg by Getty Image)
The House bill calls for freezing provider taxes at current rates and block new taxes, but the Senate bill takes a step further, forcing states to gradually reduce their provider tax rates to 3.5% if they pass the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansion.
This will include 40 states and the recent bill text of the Washington, D.C. Senate shows that a collapse occurred between 2028 and 2032.
16 House Republicans moderately sent a letter to Congressional leaders, sending alerts to Congressional leaders about the Medicaid rules earlier this week.

Republican representative from California, Young Kim, is concerned about the bill’s Medicaid provisions. (Photo taken by Ting Shen-Pool/Getty Images)
“It undermines the balancing approach taken to establish Medicaid provisions in HR management, especially with regard to provider taxes and state-guided payments,” they said.
The letter read has been read.
To offset Senate Republicans’ concerns about its chamber of commerce’s proposed restrictions on state targeted payments and provider tax rates, the Senate Finance Committee includes a $25 billion rural hospital fund in its legislation.
Swing R-Mo. Senator Josh Hawley told reporters Saturday that he would support the bill after he expressed concern about the impact of the Medicaid regulations on rural hospitals earlier, which is enough to support the bill.
But in the House, sources signaled Fox News digital numbers that moderate Republicans still need to convince if the bill passes through the Senate this weekend.
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Moderates are working with R-la. the Speaker of the House. (Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Given their three-vote majority, this could create problems for House Republican leaders, although it is worth noting that the legislation can still be changed before it reaches the House of Commons.
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But a senior Republican aide told Fox News numbers that they believe in moderates Will eventually queueeven if the text has not changed.
“Moderate Republicans can beg and beg for everything they want – the Senate’s Medicaid reform will stay here,” the senior aide said. “End of the day, these lawmakers will turn over and vote for the ‘big and beautiful bill’ because President Trump’s anger is far less than the lower provider tax.”
Fox News Digital and speaker Mike Johnson’s office reached out to comment.
In his case, Johnson (R-La.

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