Here is an example of one of the problems. The defunding of Planned Parenthood. Starting on page 6, if PP drops their funding from 380M to 349.9M, they can continue to receive funding. (so-called defunding provision still provides funding for any service that receives less than 350m per year). It looks like they were trying to write it so specifically for Planned Parenthood, they ended up giving them an escape hatch (I'm sure unintentional but typical of how DC politics works). And that provision is temporary, specifically for 1 year from the implementation of this act. (Quote: for the 1-year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act - page 6). So if the act is implemented this week (or whenever it is finally passed by the Senate and signed), it only stops funding for one year. the current budget continues funding through September so, it would in essence, only stop funding for a few months.
Here is a twist I see in this. If it stops funding for a few months, it would put Planned Parenthood under the $350 Million in federal funding threshold and thus, make them eligible once again, to receive federal funding.
(page 6-8)