Sunday, August 31, 2025

Jason Smith: Big Beautiful Bill is winning for our workers

 


(From Eighth District Congressman Jason Smith)

On September 1, 2025, Americans from all walks of life celebrated Labor Day. Between barbecues with friends and family and trips to the swimming pool, American workers this year have a lot to feel good about. With President Trump in the White House and a Congress that is laser focused on delivering for workers, positive results are already starting to arrive just seven months into the new administration.

Before President Trump took office, working families and small businesses were being held back by the policies of the previous administration. 






Job creators and hard-working Americans were told to prepare for the largest tax increase in our nation’s history; the Biden inflation crisis had made it harder for folks to put food on their table, clothes on their backs, and gasoline in their cars; and rising interest rates threatened to lock millions of Americans out of the American Dream of owning a home.

Fast forward seven months, and instead of facing a $1,700 tax increase, working families will now see an additional $600 tax cut on average from The One, Big, Beautiful Bill. Prices at the grocery store and gas pump are lower, giving American workers breathing room after four years of massive inflationary increases. And the President’s trade agenda is putting American workers and farmers on a much more level playing field by fighting back against other countries’ strategic use of both tariff and non-tariff barriers that for too long have put U.S. producers at a competitive disadvantage.

Still, we will not stop trying to make the economy even better for working families. Interest rates are still too high, which makes it difficult for many Americans to afford homes and for businesses to grow and hire. President Trump is taking decisive action to try to fix the problem, moving to replace a Federal Reserve governor who has been accused of fraud. In her place, I am hopeful the American people will get someone on the Federal Reserve dedicated to bringing down sky-high interest rates to help fully unleash our economy.






Another group of workers that still needs our help is our farmers. I spent my time in August back home in southeast and south Central Missouri traveling across the 8th Congressional District to hear about all aspects of our local farm economy. While there are a few bright spots, many of our farmers are struggling and need help. Row crop farmers, in particular, are being hit very hard right now, and while The One, Big, Beautiful Bill will help with an improved reference price, more is going to be needed. 

I said when my colleagues selected me to chair the Ways and Means Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives that I would be focused on working Americans, families, farmers, and small businesses, and that’s what we’ve done. This fall, I look forward to continuing to push forward on an agenda that will make life even better for our workers and ensure the Golden Age of America continues to benefit working families.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

And as this particular politician (poodle) sits, rolls over, and then stays for his orange masters reward, the rest of the industrial advanced world meets in China to form a new world order excluding the united states. This is what you maga-nuts voted for: economic isolation, America first at the cost of destroying our own economy thru tariffs and losing our allies around the world. Smith is a pathetic caricature of the orange peel: a very needy and insecure politician willing to say anything, lie about everything, and you maganuts believe it all. As the Dem congresswoman, and American hero Jasmin Crockett of Texas would say: "wearing your repulsive red maga hats apparently blocks your brain of the ability to actually think". Personally, I agree but would also add: you have to be morally bankrupt to agree with the overt cruelty, disregard of human rights, and be just plain stupid to hand over your life to the orange peel and his cult.

Anonymous said...

There are “no big beautiful bills. Smaller government is what we need.