Healthcare Workers, Unions Protest 'One Big Beautiful Bill' Budget Cuts
Healthcare workers and unions in Canandaigua rallied against a federal budget plan, claiming it would harm their communities. The plan, dubbed 'One Big Beautiful Bill', has sparked concern among critics who say it favors the wealthy over working families.
Shayna Rinas, a hospital technician, warned that the proposed cuts could be life-threatening for her community. The budget plan includes significant reductions to Medicaid, education, and food assistance programs. Union leaders and workers argue that these cuts would devastate rural healthcare services and lead to job losses.
Rep. Claudia Tenney, who represents New York's 24th congressional district, has not publicly responded to questions about the budget plan. Tenney, a Republican, has not clarified her stance on the 'One Big Beautiful Bill'. Critics suggest the plan benefits the wealthy at the expense of working families, but Tenney's office has not addressed these concerns.
The 'One Big Beautiful Bill' continues to draw criticism from healthcare workers and unions. With major cuts to essential services like Medicaid and education, they fear for the well-being of their communities. Rep. Claudia Tenney's office has not yet responded to queries about the budget plan.