Seattle, Washington -Patty Murray Senator has held a press conference on the potential impact of one big Beautiful Bill ACT for medical access. She emphasized the effect of the new law signed by President Trump on July 4, 2025.
Murray speaks with the leaders of the University of Washington Medical Center and HarborView, and the reduction of the bill will affect the state -of -the -art hospitals and Americans, including Alaska, Ida Ho, Montana and Wioming. Emphasis was emphasized. “Now, the influence in our local house is important,” she said.
Murray accused the Republican that it was more expensive and more difficult to access health care regardless of the type of insurance or treatment. The bill causes the largest cuts to Medicaid, known as Apple Health in Washington, with almost 2 million people, including 26 children out of 39 counties.
Senator pointed out that Washington would be one of the most difficult states. The data of Kaiser Family Foundation is estimated to have reduced Medicaid registration by 26% in Washington. Governor Ferguson has previously reflected this concern.
Currently, one in five Washington is registered in Apple Health to emphasize the importance of the program. One Big Beautiful Bill Act combines tax reduction and defense and border expenditures with reductions in Medicaid and SNAP.