Reps. Scott Peters and Sara Jacobs will host a roundtable with the Family Health Centers of San Diego Monday to discuss how the Trump administration’s recently passed “Big Beautiful Bill” will change health outcomes.
By changing how student loans are administered, the tax plan will lead to fewer students going to medical schools and thus, fewer doctors, Peters argues.
“The One Big Beautiful Bill Act eliminates the Graduate PLUS program, sets new limits on student loan borrowing, and makes drastic changes to loan repayment plans that limit options for new borrowers,” a statement from his office reads.
“Roughly half of all medical students in the U.S. rely on Grad PLUS loans to pay for school. The bill jeopardizes the healthcare workforce pipeline by exacerbating the country’s physician shortage, and at the same time hospitals could be forced to close because of the bill’s cuts to Medicaid.
“With fewer doctors and longer wait times, people will get sicker and face more health challenges,” the statement said.
The representatives will be joined by medical students, residency program coordinators and pediatric education program administrators.
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