March 15, 2026

Sources & References: The One Big Beautiful Bill

🔎 Sources & References

This page contains all the sources, citations, and reference material used to support the article titled:
The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” is Anything But

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If you’re interested in learning more, verifying a claim, or diving deeper into any specific topic from the article, you’ll find the relevant sources listed below, grouped by category.

Primary Legislative Sources

Policy & News Analysis
  • Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP)
    Analysis of how the bill shifts costs away from corporations and toward working families
    cbpp.org

  • Tax Policy Center (Urban Institute & Brookings)
    Insight into the bill’s tax policy impact and who benefits most
    taxpolicycenter.org

  • Politico
    Inside reporting on the crafting and political maneuvering behind H.R. 1
    politico.com/news/2025

  • The Washington Post
    In-depth dive into wealth distribution and structural inequality in the budget bill
    washingtonpost.com


Advocacy & Watchdog Perspectives
  • Americans for Tax Fairness
    Rebuttal and critique of the bill’s tax extensions and wealth preservation clauses
    americansfortaxfairness.org

  • National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC)
    Policy response regarding affordable housing provisions and low-income credits
    nlihc.org

  • Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
    Assessment of the bill’s rollback of clean energy and climate provisions
    nrdc.org


Academic & Data Reports
  • Brookings Institution – Economic Studies
    Report on the distributional impact of reconciliation bills on household wealth
    brookings.edu/research

  • Pew Research Center
    Public opinion on government priorities and wealth disparity in 2025
    pewresearch.org


Link to Main Article

This page supports the article:
The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” Is Anything But — Unless You’re Already Winning

For context, citations, and further exploration of the legislation’s implications, the above sources are recommended