House passes H.R. 1; Rep. Weber praises tax cuts

House passes H.R. 1; Rep. Weber praises tax cuts
Randy Weber, U.S. Representative for Texas's 14th congressional district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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U.S. Representative Randy Weber of Texas has expressed his satisfaction following the House’s approval of H.R. 1, known as the One Big Beautiful Bill. In a statement released today, Rep. Weber highlighted several key aspects of the legislation that align with promises made by former President Trump.

Rep. Weber stated, “President Trump made a promise to cut taxes, protect seniors, and put American workers first. Today, we moved that promise across the finish line.” He emphasized that the bill delivers significant tax cuts for families and eliminates taxes on tips, overtime pay, and Social Security benefits.

The legislation also aims to strengthen Medicaid for those in need and enhance American energy independence to restore global leadership. It includes measures to secure borders and address issues of waste, fraud, and abuse in Washington.

While acknowledging imperfections in the bill due to a narrow majority in Congress, Rep. Weber remarked on its significance: “Every member, including me, could point to something they wish were different. But this legislation marks a huge step forward in putting the American people back in charge.”

He concluded by noting ongoing challenges related to spending and fiscal management but expressed optimism about the bill’s potential impact: “This bill lays the groundwork for real, lasting success and puts us back on a path to strength, prosperity, and American greatness.”



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