Breaking News: One Big Beautiful Bill Passes House, And Heads to President Trump For His Signature
California Rep. Tom McClintock Spoke In Support Early This Morning
A Victory for Tax Relief
The passage through the House moments ago of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” marks a significant step forward for American families, and a major win for President Trump and the Republican Party. One of its standout provisions is the permanent extension of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, raising the standard deduction to $31,500 for joint filers and introducing a temporary $6,000 senior deduction. These changes promise to put more money back into the pockets of hard-working taxpayers, easing the burden of everyday expenses that weigh heavily on household budgets. Additionally, the bill includes the No Tax on Tips policy, a move to support service industry workers by exempting their tips from federal income tax. This reflects a commitment to boosting disposable income without relying on excessive government intervention—a principle that resonates deeply with those who believe in limited government and personal responsibility.
Strengthening Borders and Infrastructure
Beyond tax relief, the OBBB delivers on critical infrastructure and security priorities that affect real communities across America. It allocates substantial funding to enhance border security, a long-debated issue now poised for action with physical barriers and technology upgrades that will protect our neighborhoods and families. The bill also invests in broadband expansion to bridge the digital divide in rural and underserved areas where families and small businesses have struggled to compete in our increasingly connected economy. These measures align with a pragmatic approach to governance, focusing resources where they can yield tangible results for communities across the nation rather than expanding bureaucratic waste.
Of course, there is a lot more in this vast package—too much to list here.
A California Conservative Chimes In On The Floor
California Congressman Tom McClintock spoke in support of the bill early this morning on the House Floor, emphasizing its benefits for economic freedom and national security. His words reminded us why principled leadership matters in these challenging times. Below is the video of his short, one-minute speech:
A Cautionary Note on Debt
While the bill’s achievements are notable, concerns linger about its fiscal impact on future generations. Reports suggest it could increase the national debt by trillions over the next decade, which warrants scrutiny given the already strained federal budget and the burden we risk placing on our children and grandchildren. This downside highlights the challenge of balancing ambitious policy goals with long-term financial stability—a tension that keeps many conservatives awake at night. However, with President Trump’s entire legislative agenda riding on this single piece of legislation, its passage was critical for Republicans who promised their constituents real change. This was also the only viable path to bypass the Senate’s 60-vote cloture rule, allowing a party-line vote to move the agenda forward.
A Big Win For the President
As the bill heads to President Trump for his signature, likely on Independence Day as he publicly requested, it represents a significant victory for his administration and the millions of Americans who voted for this agenda. We’ll see a lot more information coming out about the finer details in the bill, and then buckle up for a lot of spin by both parties on whether this “One Big Beautiful Bill” was great for America, heading into the mid-term elections next year.
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