💨 Abstract
The House has given final approval to a significant tax and spending bill, sending it to President Trump for signing. The bill introduces work requirements for Medicaid and SNAP beneficiaries, aiming to encourage personal responsibility. Supporters say it prevents exploitation, while critics worry it will disrupt lives. Medid aid and males from 19 to 64 must work, study, or volunteer 80 hours monthly. SNAP work requirements extend until age 65.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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