Overview
- At a Peachtree City manufacturing stop, Vice President JD Vance promoted the One Big Beautiful Bill as a working‑families tax cut, highlighting no tax on tips and overtime and a larger child tax credit.
- Vance targeted Sen. Jon Ossoff during the visit, as GOP Senate hopefuls Buddy Carter, Mike Collins, and Derek Dooley joined him after he met Republican National Committee members in Atlanta.
- Ossoff pointed to Evans Memorial Hospital’s warning of about a $3.3 million budget hole and potential ICU cuts, and cited projections that more than 100,000 Georgians could lose coverage under the law.
- Nonpartisan analyses referenced in coverage, including from the CBO and KFF, project sizable deficits and millions losing coverage nationwide, with benefits skewed toward higher‑income households.
- Pressed on Medicaid concerns, Vance said the changes aim to restrict access for undocumented immigrants and enforce work rules, and he also defended visiting National Guard deployments in Washington, D.C.