As we close our Tax Awareness Month, it is timely to reflect on how federally funded programs not only provide well-being to families in difficult situations but also create opportunities for our communities to thrive.
The Republican-controlled Congress seeks to make the 2017 tax cuts permanent, which primarily benefited corporations and wealthy Americans. To finance these tax cuts, legislators propose reducing the Medicaid budget by up to $880 billion over the next 10 years. Some measures include:
Within the budget reconciliation process, concerning measures have been raised:
Medication prices: On April 15, President Trump signed an executive order that promises to lower prices, but its effectiveness is doubtful given the party's history of opposition to market regulation.
Public education: On March 20, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order seeking to dismantle the Department of Education and return authority over education to States and local communities, which puts equitable access at risk.
Child care: Administrative changes threaten programs like Head Start, which are already causing disruptions in essential services for vulnerable children.
Social Security: The erroneous classification of thousands of living immigrants as "dead" in its database system affects those with legally obtained Social Security numbers. This policy is primarily aimed at immigrants whose legal status has been revoked or has expired under the policies of the current administration.
Public programs: In February 2025, Trump signed an executive order to deny access to any federally funded public program to people without immigration status.
We invite our community to:
It is crucial that we remain vigilant against attempts to dismantle vital programs that support working communities and those in vulnerable situations. Our taxes should serve to build a fair, equitable, and supportive country. Federal funds financed by our taxes should continue to serve collective well-being and create opportunities for all, regardless of their origin, language, or immigration status.
Together, we can defend fair access to essential programs and build a future where all families can thrive.