Honoring John Kautzman.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act provides permanent tax relief for middle-class families, reduces federal spending by $1.5 trillion, and reforms entitlement programs.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act provides permanent tax relief for middle-class families, reduces federal spending by $1.5 trillion, and reforms entitlement programs.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (HR 1) was introduced on May 20, 2025, and has been signed into law by the President as Public Law No: 119-21 on July 4, 2025. This legislation serves as a comprehensive reconciliation bill aimed at implementing key components of the President's agenda, focusing on fiscal responsibility, tax relief, and regulatory reform.
The primary intent of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is to:
- Advance the America First agenda by providing tax relief for middle-class families.
- Reform entitlement programs to better serve vulnerable populations.
- Reduce federal spending and address the growing national debt, which is projected to reach $59.2 trillion by 2035.
The bill is structured into multiple titles, each addressing different sectors and issues:
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is expected to:
- Affect millions of Americans by altering tax structures and entitlement programs.
- Reduce federal spending by an estimated $1.5 trillion over the next decade.
- Change the landscape of federal regulations, particularly in agriculture, defense, and environmental sectors.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act represents a significant legislative effort to reshape federal spending, tax policy, and regulatory frameworks in line with the current administration's priorities. Its comprehensive nature addresses a wide range of issues, making it a pivotal piece of legislation for the 119th Congress.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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