Rep. Austin Scott comments on passage of One Big, Beautiful Bill Act

Rep. Austin Scott comments on passage of One Big, Beautiful Bill Act
Rep. Austin Scott, US Representative for Georgia's 8th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Today, U.S. Representative Austin Scott (GA-08) commented on the final approval of the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act by the House of Representatives.

“The House of Representatives just sent the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act to President Trump’s desk with my support,” said Rep. Scott. “This legislation delivers historic tax relief for workers, middle-class families, farmers, and small businesses.”

According to Scott, the act prevents a 24% tax increase for the average taxpayer in Georgia while discontinuing what he referred to as “Democrats’ radical green handouts.” He noted that it also doubles small business expensing, which he believes will assist local businesses in hiring more employees and expanding their operations.

The bill also provides significant relief for American farmers through the first reference price increases since 2014. Rep. Scott expressed satisfaction with the swift actions taken by Congress and President Trump to deliver necessary relief to various groups in America.

“I am pleased that we were able to work quickly to ensure that Congress and President Trump can get much needed relief to America’s farmers, veterans, and taxpayers,” said Rep. Scott.



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