Federal Reconciliation Resources
The federal 2025 Reconciliation Act is referred to as reconciliation, H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), or just the Big Beautiful Bill (BBB). All of these titles refer to the same piece of legislation and may be used interchangeably throughout the resources listed.
Overall Effects
National implementation timeline 2025-2030 - Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP)
CBPP Analysis of HR 1 Effects on American Families, Children, and Communities - CBPP
The Washington Post’s coverage and timeline
Ohio
Medicaid work requirements, rural hospitals: What 'big beautiful bill' means for Ohio - The Cincinatti Enquirer
CBPP Analysis of HR1 Effects on Ohio Families, Childre, and Communities - CBPP
The Ripple Effect of H.R. 1: How Federal Cuts Endanger Ohio’s Families and Future - Groundwork Ohio
Impact of H.R. 1 “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” on Immigrants and Children of Immigrants Who are U.S. Citizens - League of United Latin American Citizens
Healthcare
One Big Beautiful Bill Law Summary - Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
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The Impact of Proposed Federal Medicaid Work Requirements on Hospital Revenues and Financial Margins - The Commonwealth Fund
How Might Federal Medicaid Cuts in the Enacted Reconciliation Package Affect Rural Areas? - KFF
How changes to Medicaid will impact people living with HIV/AIDS - The Center for Community Solutions (CCS)
Ron Johnson believes he will get ‘second bite of the apple’ on Medicaid cuts - Politico
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Ohio Medicaid: Financial impacts of House Resolution 1 - CCS
Fragile Financing: Provider taxes, state directed payments, and Ohio Medicaid - John Corlett, CCS
Fact sheet - Major federal and Ohio healthcare access and affordability policy changes - Health Policy Institute of Ohio (HPIO)
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
SNAP Provisions of the OBBBA of 2025 - USDA
SNAP Data Sharing Guidance - USDA
SNAP ABAWD Waiver Guidance - USDA
SNAP ABAWD Exceptions Guidance - USDA
How the Senate Budget Reconciliation SNAP Proposals Will Affect Families in Every US State - Urban Institute
Additional Effects
Page Last Updated: 10/28/2025
