Support is gathering momentum for President Donald J. Trump’s ambitious “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” — a potential landmark moment for American taxpayers, promising sweeping tax reductions, a decrease in the national deficit, enhanced border security, and a host of additional benefits.
Recent developments include:
- The National Fraternal Order of Police, the largest law enforcement organization in the U.S., expressed their endorsement of the bill, emphasizing its robust pro-labor features: “The ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’ transcends mere legislation—it embodies a promise fulfilled to public safety officers nationwide and represents a proactive stride toward an economy that honors, rewards, and uplifts those who safeguard it … We commend President Trump for his unwavering support of our nation’s law enforcement officers.”
- Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy called on the Senate to expedite the passage of this bill to fund the pressing modernization of the United States’ air traffic control system: “Our air traffic control system is outdated, with some components being 25 to 40 years old. It desperately requires a comprehensive overhaul. We need Congress to act.”
- National Federation of Independent Business SVP Jeff Brabant lauded the bill’s dedication to fostering economic prosperity: “This may be one of the most pro-small business legislative efforts in recent memory. Here’s hoping it becomes law.”
Numerous other organizations have rallied behind the One, Big, Beautiful Bill:
Kip Eideberg, SVP of Government and Industry Relations for the Association of Equipment Manufacturers: “Equipment manufacturers applaud the House for passing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which is poised to boost job creation and investment in domestic manufacturing. The bill’s vital tax proposals – including safeguarding the corporate tax rate, reinstating immediate R&D expensing, and enhancing the pass-through deduction – will fortify the U.S. equipment manufacturing sector and enhance our global competitiveness. We urge the Senate to preserve these manufacturing-friendly provisions and act promptly to pass this historic legislation.”
Michelle Korsmo, President and CEO of the National Restaurant Association: “This legislation signifies a substantial victory for restaurant operators, their employees, and the communities they serve. It encompasses key tax provisions that are crucial for industry growth, such as the 199A qualified business income deduction, full expensing of capital investments, and the reinstatement of depreciation and amortization in calculating business interest expenses. These elements are essential for helping businesses manage payroll, address rising supply costs, and remain competitive. The No Tax on Tips and No Tax on Overtime provisions acknowledge the contributions of our dedicated workforce, with over two million tipped servers and bartenders set to benefit from these changes.”
Mala Parker, SVP of Government and Public Affairs for the International Foodservice Distributors Association: “IFDA commends the House for passing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which includes essential tax policies for the foodservice distribution industry, predominantly composed of family-owned businesses. Enhancing and making permanent the 199A pass-through deduction and estate tax exemption will provide stability and foster growth for an industry that plays a pivotal role in delivering meals away from home. We urge the Senate to uphold these provisions as the bill advances through the legislative process.”
Nathan Riedel, SVP of the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America: “The House took a significant and positive step to provide economic certainty to countless small business owners and their customers. We implore the Senate to fulfill its duty and advance this legislation.”
Zippy Duvall, President of the American Farm Bureau Federation: “We applaud the House for passing H.R.1, which modernizes farm bill programs and enhances critical tax provisions that benefit America’s small farmers and ranchers. Updated reference prices will provide certainty for farmers facing economic challenges. Permanently establishing business tax deductions and maintaining current estate tax exemptions will ensure that many families can pass their farms to the next generation. We call on the Senate to collaborate and swiftly pass this legislation to deliver much-needed relief to America’s agricultural families.”
Neil Bradley, Executive Vice President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce: “The House has clearly communicated today—American workers and businesses require and deserve permanent tax relief. A competitive, pro-growth tax code not only stimulates the overall U.S. economy but also increases wages for workers and enhances the quality of life for Americans. The legislation that passed out of the House today contains essential measures that support main street businesses, bolster America’s global competitiveness, and promote sustained economic growth. The Chamber commends Speaker Johnson for his leadership in securing the permanence of President Trump’s pro-growth tax reforms and praises the lawmakers involved in advancing this initiative. We encourage the Senate to continue propelling the legislative process forward to secure lasting benefits for American workers and businesses.”
Airlines for America: “A4A applauds the House for passing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which includes a critical investment of $12.5 billion for modernizing the Federal Aviation Administration’s air traffic facilities, systems, and infrastructure. Addressing staffing shortages and outdated equipment, like copper wires and floppy disks, has been a pressing concern for years—we have reached a point where meaningful change is necessary to ensure that the United States boasts a world-class aviation system. This funding represents a crucial initial investment in upgrading the system that manages 27,000 flights, 2.7 million passengers, and 61,000 tons of cargo daily. The legislation also makes strategic investments in Customs and Border Protection personnel and training for the aviation workforce of the future while supporting American energy independence in aviation fuel production. We urge the Senate to act swiftly to pass this bill and send it to the President.”
Buck Wehrbein, President of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association: “Cattle farmers and ranchers require Congressional investment in cattle health, enhanced resources against foreign animal disease, support for producers recovering from disasters, and tax relief that protects family farms and ranches for future generations. Thankfully, this reconciliation bill encapsulates all these critical priorities. NCBA is proud to support the passage of this bill in the House and will continue advocating for these essential policies until the legislation is signed into law.”
Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO of Uber: “Big news from DC—the House just advanced President Trump’s tax bill, bringing the No Tax On Tips provision one step closer to fruition. While it still needs Senate approval, this is a significant win for dedicated Uber drivers and couriers nationwide 👏”
Alfredo Ortiz, CEO of Job Creators Network: “Kudos to President Trump and Speaker Johnson for successfully passing their reconciliation bill in the House. This bill offers unprecedented tax cuts for small businesses and everyday Americans. By solidifying the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and expanding key provisions, such as the small business tax deduction that Job Creators Network vigorously advocated for, this legislation promises substantial tax relief for decades to come. It will empower small businesses, the backbone of the American economy, to expand, hire, raise wages, and reinvest in their communities, ushering in a new economic Golden Age. On behalf of all small businesses, JCN expresses gratitude to President Trump and Speaker Johnson for their leadership in moving this bill forward, contrary to the skepticism voiced by the media regarding this aggressive timeline. Now, it’s time for the Senate to follow suit and pass similar legislation that includes the House’s vital small business tax cuts as swiftly as possible.”
Jay Timmons, President and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers: “Today’s passage of this historic legislation by the House signifies a tremendous victory for manufacturers across America. This pro-growth legislation protects essential tax policies that will enable manufacturers to create jobs, invest in their communities, and compete on a global scale. This is fundamentally a manufacturers’ bill … We find ourselves at a pivotal moment. It’s time to double down on policies that encourage manufacturers to invest and create jobs in America, ensuring our industry remains strong and our nation competitive on the world stage—because when manufacturing thrives, America thrives.”
Kristen Silverberg, President and COO of Business Roundtable: “Under Speaker Johnson’s guidance, the House has reached a significant milestone in extending and fortifying President Trump’s historic tax reform. Business Roundtable commends the House for taking a substantial leap forward in safeguarding and enhancing the economic benefits that tax reform has provided to American businesses, workers, and families. By maintaining a competitive corporate tax rate and bolstering essential domestic and international tax provisions, this House budget reconciliation bill will help stimulate U.S. investment, innovation, and economic growth. As the Senate prepares to take action, we are committed to collaborating with Congress and the Administration to enact the most competitive, pro-growth tax package possible.”
Mike Sommers, President and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute: “We applaud the House for passing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which is pivotal for restoring American energy dominance. By preserving competitive tax policies, beginning to reverse the ‘methane fee,’ opening lease sales, and advancing necessary progress on permitting, this historic legislation is a win for our nation’s energy future. We look forward to collaborating with the Senate to enhance pro-investment provisions and maintain America’s leadership in energy innovation.”
Eric Hoplin, CEO of the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors: “We applaud the House for passing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and extend our heartfelt thanks to Speaker Mike Johnson, Chairman Jason Smith, the Ways and Means Committee, and House leadership for championing this pro-business, pro-worker legislation. This is a victory for those who diligently contribute to our economy, the entrepreneurs who build businesses from the ground up, and the workers who keep them operational. We urge the Senate to act promptly and send this bill to the President’s desk so that America’s job creators and workers can continue driving our economy forward. The bill makes the 199A deduction permanent and expands it to 23%, benefiting millions of small businesses, including the majority of wholesaler-distributors. It increases the estate tax exemption to protect family-owned businesses and restores vital incentives that foster investment, innovation, and long-term economic growth.”
Karen Kerrigan, President and CEO of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council: “H.R. 1 delivers a significant boost to U.S. entrepreneurship and small businesses. The SBE Council applauds the U.S. House for passing this critically important legislation. Beyond providing permanent tax relief and incentives that will enable entrepreneurs and small business owners to grow their operations, various measures in the bill properly address federal programs and functions that have become misaligned, undermining fiscal accountability and the private sector. Time is of the essence in getting the One Big Beautiful Bill to President Trump’s desk, and we urge the U.S. Senate to act swiftly to deliver the substantial benefits of this package to small business owners, all taxpayers, and the U.S. economy.”
Ed Bolen, President and CEO of the National Business Aviation Association: “We commend the House for acknowledging the necessity of enhancing ATC infrastructure and strengthening the controller workforce to improve safety and efficiency within the National Airspace System. The capacity of business aviation to serve citizens, companies, and communities hinges on the United States maintaining its leadership in aviation … As the House reconciliation bill transitions to the Senate for consideration, we look forward to collaborating with lawmakers on both sides to advance these forward-thinking provisions that support an essential industry, sustain countless jobs, and promote American competitiveness.”
Jim Nussle, President and CEO of America’s Credit Unions: “We express our gratitude to the U.S. House of Representatives for securing credit unions’ not-for-profit tax status as part of H.R. 1 and recognizing the industry’s crucial role in strengthening Main Streets nationwide. Over 142 million Americans rely on credit unions to achieve their American Dream, and this bill enables them to continue on their paths toward financial independence. We will persist in advocating for policies that expand opportunities for credit unions to enhance our nation’s economic well-being. We call on the U.S. Senate to protect the credit union tax status as they deliberate on this legislation.”
Brandon Arnold, Executive Vice President of the National Taxpayers Union: “The bill passed by the House features growth-oriented tax relief and represents essential initial steps toward long-overdue spending restraint. The Senate now possesses a robust package to build upon and improve.”
Shannon McGahn, Executive Vice President of the National Association of REALTORS: “We are grateful to House leaders for taking this significant step with the tax reform bill, which benefits hardworking families and strengthens the real estate economy. With reduced tax rates, SALT relief, and new incentives for small businesses and community development, this proposal offers tangible benefits to everyday Americans.”
David Long, CEO of the National Electrical Contractors Association: “These provisions address the actual needs of the electrical construction sector. Whether it’s power generation, grid modernization, cutting-edge data center projects, or clean energy installations, electrical contractors are integral to America’s infrastructure evolution. This legislation provides our contractors with the certainty they need to plan, invest, and expand.”
Rosanna Maietta, President and CEO of the American Hotel & Lodging Association: “This is a win for Main Street businesses. We commend lawmakers for incorporating crucial tax provisions in the budget reconciliation bill that will prevent tax hikes on American workers and the small businesses that form the backbone of the hotel and lodging sector. This is a critical measure to avert the expiration of essential tax provisions that will provide our members, the majority of whom are small business owners, with the level of certainty required to operate effectively. We urge the U.S. Senate to promptly pass this legislation and send it to President Trump’s desk.”
Duane Stateler, President of the National Pork Producers Council: “America’s pork producers are closer to achieving greater certainty following the House’s passage of the reconciliation bill, which includes vital legislation to help sustain farms during turbulent times.”
Brian P. McGuire, President and CEO of Associated Equipment Distributors: “AED praises House Speaker Mike Johnson and his leadership team for securing the passage of the budget reconciliation bill. This legislation introduces pro-growth tax policies, streamlines energy project approvals, and enhances investments in surface transportation infrastructure. We look forward to collaborating with the Senate to ensure the final passage of this comprehensive package.”
Tommy Schultz, CEO of the American Federation for Children: “We are grateful for the efforts of Speaker Johnson and Congressional leaders in both chambers who have worked diligently to ensure that President Trump’s vision of universal school choice becomes a reality. American parents deserve this opportunity, and we will continue advocating to achieve this historic national school choice tax credit. Securing school choice for every state will be a defining legacy for lawmakers who stand firm in support of parents. We will remain steadfast in our collaboration to realize this goal.”
Adam Temple, SVP for Advocacy at the National Federation of Independent Business: “The One Big Beautiful Bill Act encompasses the most critical action Congress can undertake to support small businesses and their employees—making the Small Business Deduction permanent. The bill also offers tax relief for small business owners through reduced individual rates, encourages new capital investments, and aids small business owners in providing enhanced healthcare benefits to their employees. Members of Congress have a historic opportunity to grant over 33 million small business owners permanent tax relief, and NFIB strongly encourages them to seize it.”
Emily Skor, CEO of Growth Energy: “We express our gratitude to our champions on Capitol Hill who have tirelessly worked to preserve and extend rural priorities, such as the 45Z clean fuel production tax credit. This budget reconciliation package will empower farmers and ethanol producers to fulfill their commitments to the American public. Ultimately, it aligns with the President’s agenda—it benefits rural communities, fosters innovation, stimulates investment, and promotes American energy independence.”
Brent Gardner, Chief Government Affairs Officer at Americans for Prosperity: “On behalf of our grassroots activists and small business owners nationwide, we congratulate Speaker Johnson, Majority Leader Scalise, Whip Emmer, and all the committee chairs for steering this legislation through the U.S. House of Representatives. Thanks to the advocacy of policy champions across the House GOP conference, we are one step closer to delivering the pro-growth tax policy that Americans voted for in November. Beyond establishing a foundation for a post-Biden economic recovery, we are prepared to adopt a comprehensive approach to U.S. energy production and finally secure our southern border.”
Anne Gordon, Vice President for International Tax Policy at the National Foreign Trade Council: “We would like to once again express our gratitude to Chairman Smith and the Ways & Means Committee, alongside their staff, for their unwavering dedication to this bill, and to Speaker Johnson and the leadership team for their efforts in bringing critical U.S. tax legislation one step closer to fruition. We congratulate the House on passing the One, Big, Beautiful Bill and urge the Senate to take up this important work as swiftly as possible.”
Diane Tomb, CEO of the American Land Title Association: “We commend the House for passing legislation that acknowledges the needs of American small businesses, including the thousands of title and settlement companies ALTA represents. The expanded deduction under Section 199A is a welcome development that supports the long-term viability of our small business members and the communities they serve. ALTA is especially pleased to see the preservation of Section 1031 like-kind exchanges, which are crucial for fueling real estate investment, promoting property improvements, and driving local economic growth. Provisions supporting homeownership, including those related to mortgage interest and capital gains exclusions, provide certainty for buyers, sellers, and lenders alike—strengthening the entire housing ecosystem. We urge the Senate to build on this momentum and safeguard the real estate and housing incentives that help Americans build wealth, foster generational stability, and drive our economy forward.”
John Commerford, Executive Director of NRA Institute for Legislative Action: “This morning, the U.S. House of Representatives passed President Trump’s One, Big, Beautiful Bill, which includes the full removal of suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA). This marks a significant triumph for Second Amendment rights, eliminating onerous regulations on the acquisition of essential hearing protection devices. The NRA expresses gratitude to the House members who endorsed this bill and urges swift action in the U.S. Senate.”
Dan Combs, Executive Director of the RATE Coalition: “Today’s vote is a historic stride toward securing a tax code that incentivizes investment, promotes job creation, and prioritizes American workers. This legislation builds upon the success of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, preserving policies that have driven wages up, reduced unemployment, and spurred investment back into the U.S. economy. The House has completed its part in advancing this initiative. Now, the focus is on maintaining momentum to bring it across the finish line.”
Patrice Onwuka, Director of the Independent Women’s Center for Economic Opportunity: “BOOM. Tax cuts, welfare reforms, reductions in green spending, and border fortification. Major credit is due to @SpeakerJohnson for pushing @potus @realDonaldTrump’s #OneBigBeautifulBill through the House. He has shown to be a quiet yet impactful force for conservatives. Now, it’s on to the Senate.”
Garrett Hawkins, President of Missouri Farm Bureau: “Our organization is steadfast in its commitment to bringing the next generation back to rural Missouri. The legislation passed includes top-tier Missouri Farm Bureau priorities, such as making permanent several critical tax provisions like an increased estate tax exemption, enhancing access to Section 179 expensing, and ensuring the continued use of essential tools like cash accounting, business interest deductions, and expensing for farms and small businesses. Additionally, the bill introduces vital updates to the current farm safety net, including a reference price increase under farm bill programs and adjustments to dairy margin coverage. We are pleased to see several provisions aimed at promoting affordable, reliable, and domestically produced energy and biofuels included in this legislation. Together, we believe these measures will foster a stronger and more resilient rural economy for our children and grandchildren to thrive in.”
Tyler J. Harper, Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture: “President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill represents a much-needed triumph for Georgia Farmers and American Agriculture following four years of challenges under President Biden. I extend my gratitude to every Georgia member who supported it, and I implore Senators Ossoff and Warnock to set aside partisan politics and back this vital legislation.”