One Big Beautiful Bill

H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, enacts the largest tax cut in American history, lowering rates for working families, providing tax relief for senior citizens, eliminating taxes on tips and overtime pay, and expanding incentives for domestic manufacturing. It strengthens and protects essential programs for Americans by establishing commonsense work requirements and eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse. This bill stops the spigot of spending by delivering the largest deficit reduction in nearly thirty years with $1.6 trillion in savings.

By voting for this bill, Rep. Webster voted to deliver on the promises made to the American people.  Giving seniors on Social Security relief from social security taxes, ensuring small business owners were not forced to return to old depreciation schedule requirements and providing our U.S. Coast Guard with historic levels of funding to support their critical border missions on our coasts were among Rep. Webster's priorities.  And all of these were addressed in H.R. 1!

The One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act Secures Our Border by:

  • Providing funding to complete 701 miles of primary wall, construct 900 miles of river barriers, construct 629 miles of secondary barriers, and replace 141 miles of vehicle and pedestrian barriers.
  • Giving U.S. Border Patrol and immigration enforcement agencies the resources needed to detain and deport illegal aliens.
  • Investing in our United States Coast Guard to support their missions to stop illegal drugs and migrants from entering our country, search for and rescue boaters, ensure American sovereignty in the Arctic, and protect our national security.

The One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act Provides Tax Relief for Americans by:

  • Removing taxes on tips and overtime pay.
  • Protecting Florida families from paying almost $2,000 more in taxes next year.
  • Giving a $6,000 tax deduction to seniors over 65 years who make less than $75,000 individually or $150,000 jointly. This $6,000 benefit is greater than the Social Security taxes the average senior household currently pays.
  • Ending the Democrat-backed requirement that all Venmo, PayPal, and gig transactions over $600 be reported to the IRS.
  • Expanding the Child Tax Credit, bringing the total to $2,200 per child.

The One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act Eliminates waste, fraud, and abuse by:

  • Repealing and phasing out every green corporate welfare subsidy in the Democrat’s so-called Inflation Reduction Act.
  • Preventing small business owners from being required to go back to the era of tedious depreciation schedules that create accounting nightmares and dissuade from making capital investments.
  • Ending $500 billion in Biden-era tax breaks and special interest giveaways to the wealthy, big corporations, and China.

 The One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act Protects Healthcare and Food-Assistance Programs by:

  • Strengthening Medicaid for expecting mothers, seniors, and people with disabilities.
  • Closing loopholes that let illegal aliens enroll in Medicaid or receive SNAP benefits. 
  • Removing loopholes exploited by some states to avoid SNAP work requirement for able-bodied adults without dependents.
  • Applying work requirements for Medicaid eligibility to all able-bodied adults under age 64. Individuals would be exempted from this requirement if they are
    • Veterans who are totally disabled.
    • Individuals who are medically frail or otherwise have special medical needs.
    • Individuals who are blind, have a substance use disorder, a disabling mental disorder, a physical or intellectual disability that significantly impairs their ability to perform one or more activities of daily living, have a serious or complex medical condition, or are pregnant.
    • Parents, guardians, or caretakers of children aged 14 years or under or are a disabled individual.
    • Foster care youth through the age of 26.
    • Individuals who are Indians, Urban Indians, California Indians, or other other Indians who are eligible for the Indian Health Service as determined by the HHS Secretary.
    • Individuals who are inmates in a public correctional facility.
  • Ending the practice of 1.6 million people who are currently, inappropriately, enrolled in a Medicaid program in multiple states. If any of these individuals are still eligible to receive Medicaid under these changes, they can still enroll in their state of residence.

With President Trump’s leadership, more has been accomplished for hardworking, common-sense Americans in nearly 6 months than most presidents get done in 4 years.