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Van Drew Releases Statement on the Passage of the Reconciliation Package through the House

May 22, 2025 — Today, Congressman Van Drew discussed the passage of H.R. 1, the budget reconciliation.

“This morning, House Republicans passed the budget reconciliation package,” said Congressman Van Drew. “I want to make it clear that in this bill there are NO cuts to Medicaid, Medicare, or Social Security for the people these programs were designed to serve. I have been deeply disturbed by the misinformation the left has been circulating surrounding this bill, so I wanted to take the opportunity to give you a breakdown of what is being said versus what is actually true.”

Medicaid-

FICTION: Millions of eligible Americans will lose their coverage.

FACT: Medicaid for eligible individuals remains fully funded and protected.

Medicare-

FICTION: Medicare is being slashed by $500 billion.

FACT: Medicare remains untouched, unharmed, and fully funded.

Social Security-

FICTION: This bill cuts Social Security benefits.

FACT: There are no changes to eligibility, benefits, or payment schedules.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)-

FICTION: SNAP benefits are being slashed.

FACT: SNAP remains fully funded and intact under the legislation.

“I do want to note the version the House voted on is not the final version of the bill. There will be changes as it now moves to the Senate before final passage and signature into law,” Congressman Van Drew continued. “I have been heavily involved in negotiations for the House version of this bill, and I will continue to closely monitor the bill as changes are made in the Senate to ensure there are no cuts to the programs our people rely on. I have said it before, and I will say it again: we owe it to hardworking American families to ensure these vital programs remain strong and funded.”

Other Key Provisions of the Bill Include:

Achieving over $1.5 trillion in net deficit reduction—the largest in nearly 30 years

Locking in the 2017 Trump tax cuts to prevent a 22% tax increase on working families

Eliminating federal taxes on tips, overtime pay, and car loan interest

Repealing Biden’s Green New Deal mandates, EV rules, and environmental slush funds

Resuming oil and gas leasing on federal lands and streamlining energy permitting

Investing over $140 billion in border security—the largest investment in U.S. history

Completing the border wall and enabling over 1 million deportations annually

Hiring 10,000 new ICE personnel and expanding detention capacity to 100,000 beds

Modernizing national defense with nearly $144 billion in military investments

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