The Senate Resolution condemns the Trump Administration and congressional Republicans for their support of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which is criticized for raising costs for Michiganders and cutting essential programs such as Medicaid, SNAP, and WIC. The resolution highlights that the proposed legislation would disproportionately benefit wealthy households through tax cuts while increasing financial burdens on working- and middle-class Americans. It argues that the bill would jeopardize healthcare access for millions, exacerbate food insecurity, and create significant budget shortfalls in Michigan, ultimately pushing more families into poverty.
Furthermore, the resolution calls for Congress to reject the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and instead advocate for policies that fully fund vital programs, protect vulnerable communities, expand healthcare access, promote clean energy initiatives, and ensure a fair tax system. The resolution emphasizes the need for a legislative approach that prioritizes the well-being of all Americans rather than favoring the wealthy, and it requests that copies of the resolution be sent to key federal leaders and Michigan's congressional delegation.