Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski finds voting for Trump’s tax cut bill “agonizing.” The bill extends tax cuts, benefiting the wealthy, while cutting benefits, hurting working-class Americans. The law is unpopular, with 64% disapproval. It may lead to 16 million uninsured by 2034 and reduce food aid to 22 million families.

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act extends Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, making them permanent. New tax breaks benefit the wealthy the most. The law is regressive, costing low-income Americans the most. It’s already unpopular, with 64% disapproval. The true test will come in the 2026 midterm elections.

Sen. Murkowski opposes the bill, knowing it won’t benefit many Americans. The law favors the wealthy, with minimal benefits for low-income earners. The bill poses risks for Republicans, who may face backlash from voters. The law is complex, regressive, and costly, leaving millions worse off.

Working-class provisions in the bill may benefit some workers but violate the principle of horizontal equity. The law distorts the tax code, creating unfair advantages and grievances among workers. The bill’s unpopularity is evident, with 64% disapproval. The 2026 elections will show how Americans truly feel about it.

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