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Washington, Jul 16 (AP) Vice President JD Vance is set to visit northeastern Pennsylvania on Wednesday, an area with significant political sway, to advocate for President Donald Trump's extensive budget-and-policy proposal. This region, which could see intense congressional battles in the upcoming year, is key to the administration’s campaign.

Vance, who cast the decisive Senate vote for the bill, champions it as yet another instance of the Trump administration's motto, “promises made, promises kept.” According to Vance, the measure will reduce taxes, enhance take-home pay for American families, and bolster border security.

Recently signed into law by Trump with overwhelming Republican backing, the historic legislation features campaign promises like exempting tips from taxes. However, it also involves controversial cuts of USD 1.2 trillion to Medicaid and food stamp programs.

Democrats have pledged to spotlight the law in the midterm elections, recently condemning it in a Louisiana town hall as a “reverse Robin Hood” initiative that takes from the poor to benefit the wealthy.

The ability to control the narrative around the bill is critical, especially since its more controversial aspects, such as cuts to Medicaid and food assistance, are scheduled to take effect post-midterm elections.

Despite widespread unpopularity before its passage, some of the bill's individual components, like raising the annual child tax credit and eliminating tip taxes, have garnered support.

Vance’s visit to West Pittston is the administration's first major effort to market the new legislation.

Trump, in an NBC News interview, indicated he might do limited traveling to promote the bill he calls the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” but feels its reception has been so positive that extensive promotion might not be necessary. Vance's office has been tight-lipped about details of the West Pittston trip or any plans for further promotional events nationwide.

West Pittston, located in Republican Rep. Rob Bresnahan's northeastern Pennsylvania district, is a stronghold for Trump's populist politics. The area, along with nearby Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, has shifted politically, with Trump's support among the white working class turning once reliably Democratic areas into contested zones, aiding Trump’s 2024 Pennsylvania victory.

In nearby Allentown, Republicans last year unseated two Democratic incumbents after persistent efforts, with the debate over this budget-and-policy package likely to influence the 2026 midterm tussle for House control. Democrats view this as a prime opportunity to thwart Trump’s agenda in his presidency's concluding years, requiring a net gain of three seats to reclaim Congressional control.

Republicans claim they have delivered general tax cuts, enhanced border security funding, and curbed expensive social safety net programs.

Conversely, Democrats criticize the law for retracting health insurance access, jeopardizing rural hospital solvency, increasing middle-class costs while primarily favoring the rich with tax cuts, and reducing green energy subsidies.

Bresnahan's seat is a priority for Democrats, although he has yet to face opposition for the 2026 election. Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro has aggressively targeted Pennsylvania's Republican Congress members supporting the bill, including Bresnahan.

On Wilkes-Barre’s WILK-FM radio, Shapiro criticized, “Shame on these Congress members who claimed they wouldn't cut Medicaid. Rep. Bresnahan promised this was a red line, that he wouldn’t hurt Medicaid recipients or our rural hospitals. Yet, he capitulated and voted for the bill.”

Bresnahan defended his vote by asserting that the bill fortifies Medicaid by tackling fraud, waste, and abuse, while mandating work for those capable. He assured it would also secure essential funding for hospitals in northeastern Pennsylvania. (AP) PY

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