Nationwide Gains from Trump's Big Beautiful Bill

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Americans will see the benefits of President Donald J. Trump's landmark One Big Beautiful Bill for years to come through historic tax relief, strengthened public programs, secure borders, military investments, and much more.

Here is some of what is being written in local news outlets across the country:

KCRG-TV (Cedar Rapids, IA): Small businesses say 'no tax on tips' a step in the right direction

"Some business owners in eastern Iowa say new 'no tax on tips' provisions will help grow local businesses … It's a relief some businesses say will make a huge difference with their employees.

'More money in their pocket which will mean more money in the community,' said Crystal Blin. Blin owns 319 social house, a bowling alley in Independence. She said small businesses can struggle to recruit employees against bigger companies, but no tax on tips means higher take home pay, which could help close the gap. …

Some view no tax on tips as a reinvestment in their workers and a way to offer some stability. 'In the service industry too, you're always constantly worried about what that end of the year number is going to be, and now with this we kind of have some relief with that,' said Cora Krueger. Krueger is the assistant general manager of Denali's on the River … 'The more money we can put in our employees pockets, that means that they can take those dollars and support our local community and surrounding communities,' Blin said."

WENY-TV (Elmira, NY): Seniors Get a Boost: What to Know about the New Senior Tax Break Included in "One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act"

"A new tax break is heading to seniors' wallets. It comes in the form of a new deduction tucked into the 'One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act,' recently signed into law by President Donald Trump … Starting next year, the IRS is cutting many retirees a bit more slack. Under the new law, individuals age 65 and older can claim an additional $6,000 deduction-on top of the existing standard senior deduction. Married couples where both qualify? That's a $12,000 tax break."

KSTP-TV (Saint Paul, MN): How the new US federal government $1,000 'baby bonus' can help children

"President Trump's 'big beautiful bill' includes a new savings plan for children with a one-time deposit of $1,000 from the federal government for newborns … For new parents, it's being called a 'baby bonus.' Every baby born this year, next year, and in 2027 will get the bonus, which parents can add to the account."

The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, NC): How the "Big Beautiful Bill" boosts QSBS benefits for startup employees and founders

"The new GOP budget legislation includes a massive win for startup employees and founders: dramatically expanded Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) benefits that could save qualifying investors from paying 28% capital gains taxes on millions of dollars in returns. The changes increase the maximum tax exclusion from $10 million to $15 million while allowing partial benefits after just three years instead of the current five-year minimum."

WCMH-TV (Columbus, OH): Anduril, the company behind Ohio's new megaproject, favored in 'Big Beautiful Bill'

"As Anduril Industries ambitiously hopes to open its central Ohio-based drone and vehicular weapons manufacturing plant by July 2026, the defense systems manufacturer is already securing business. Trump's new government spending bill allocates several billion dollars to border security and includes favorable policies for Anduril."

Anchorage Daily News (Anchorage, AK): Alaska has the chance to seize prosperity with the Big Beautiful Bill

"These investments strengthen Alaska's role in domestic energy production and in Arctic policy. At a time when global energy markets are uncertain and international competition is increasing, this legislation ensures Alaska is part of the solution. It's also worth emphasizing that the bill doesn't relax standards or bypass environmental oversight. It supports development within existing regulatory frameworks and honors Alaska's history of balancing economic activity with environmental responsibility."

Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Forth Worth, TX): Trump signs 'One Big Beautiful Bill' into law. How much money will Texans save?

"Right now, taxpayers can deduct up to $10,000 in state and local taxes from their federal income tax bill. The One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act raises that to $40,000 for 2025. The amount will go up 1% each year in 2026, 2027, 2028 and 2029. There are additional limitations for people earning more than $500,000 a year."

Startland News (Kansas City, MO): KC Tech Council celebrates tax fix in Trump's 'One Big Beautiful Bill' that boosts growing businesses

"A tax fix included in the recently signed 'One Big Beautiful Bill' - sprawling legislation meant to overhaul taxes in the United States - marks a major win for Kansas City's tech and innovation economy, said Kara Lowe. At issue: a long-awaited change to Section 174 research and development expensing that now allows businesses to fully and permanently expense such investments, explained Lowe, CEO of KC Tech Council, which championed the fix alongside TECNA (Technology Councils of North America)."

WCAU-TV (Philadelphia, PA): Trump's 'big beautiful bill' locks in key tax breaks for homeowners-here's what to know

"President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill revives and expands homeowner tax breaks - while making the current mortgage interest deduction cap permanent. The $750,000 limit on deductible mortgage debt ($375,000 for single filers) had been set to expire after 2025 and revert to the previous $1 million cap. Under the new law, that change is off the table.

The bill also temporarily raises the SALT deduction cap from $10,000 to $40,000 per household for tax years 2025 through 2029, with a phaseout beginning at $500,000 of income in 2025. The deduction cap reverts to $10,000 in 2030. The change could be especially impactful for homeowners in high-tax states like New York, New Jersey and California, where deductible state and local taxes often exceed the previous $10,000 cap."

The Orange County Register (Irvine, CA): Big Beautiful bill delivers win for HSAs

"Starting Jan. 1, 2026, Americans enrolled in Bronze or Catastrophic Affordable Care Act plans may contribute to HSAs - around 7.3 million people who previously lacked access in 2025. The bill also allows HSA funds to pay for direct primary care memberships - modernizing how Americans can save for and manage health care expenses - and makes permanent the ability of high-deductible health plans to waive the deductible for telehealth visits."

KARK-TV (Little Rock, AR): New federal budget includes relief for Arkansas farmers

"Reference prices - set federal rates that trigger support payments when market prices drop - are one of the most relied-on tools in the farm safety net. For Arkansas rice producers, who say they've been using outdated prices from 2012, the new adjustment is expected to make a meaningful difference in margins.

'We hope that this gives us some stability and some consistency where we can make better decisions,' Coker said. 'That affects everything - labor, equipment, fertilizer - it all depends on what we can afford.'"

The Tennessean (Nashville, TN): Big Beautiful Bill includes tax credit for school vouchers: Here's how much, how it works

"As an example, if someone donates $1,000, they can later receive a $1,000 credit on their federal tax return, so long as they itemize their tax return and have a tax liability to apply the credit toward. That means the federal government absorbs the cost of the scholarships, essentially making them federal school vouchers.

The tax credit far outweighs the benefits of a typical tax-deductible, charitable donation. At most, people are allowed to deduct 50% of their adjusted gross income for charitable donations, according to the IRS. In some cases 20% and 30% limits apply.

'This is an unprecedented tax break, at the federal level,' he said. 'It's just a super-sized incentive.'"

Antelope Valley Press (Los Angeles, CA): President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill is a step ahead for America

"President Donald Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' is the latest political victory in an action-packed first six months in office. The bill restores some good governance that protects taxpayers and citizens and is a huge boost to working families and entrepreneurs. The bill should increase prosperity and start to slow our unsustainable growth in government spending."

MageeNews.com (Mendenhall, MS): The "OBBB" Puts Americans and Farmers First

"For working Americans including our farmers, ranchers and landowners, the OBBB was and is a series of HUGE 'wins.' Perhaps the greatest win was the significant tax relief delivered to all hardworking Americans. Recognizing that 'Farm Security is National Security,' these wins through the OBBB will strengthen our American producers for years - for generations - of future farm families."

The Berkeley Independent (Summerville, SC): 529 updates in 'One Big Beautiful Bill' give families even more flexibility for educational savings

"As administrator of South Carolina's Future Scholar 529 Plan, I'm happy to share that the recent passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act spells good news for South Carolina families who are using tax-advantaged 529 savings plans to save for their children's education. The bill expands qualified uses for 529 funds, providing greater flexibility for families and making an already effective program even more beneficial."

Agweek (Fargo, ND): 'One Big Beautiful Bill' enhances farm program safety net

"The large reconciliation bill, or the so-called 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' was passed by Congress and signed into law in early July … there are some adjustments and enhancements in the legislation that could be very beneficial to farmers, including increased reference prices and improved crop insurance provisions. … Approximately 90% of the added funding for ag-related programs in the reconciliation bill is targeted to farm 'safety net' programs, such as PLC, ARC-CO, crop insurance, and the Dairy Margin Coverage Program."

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet, Mt. Juliet, TN): One Big Beautiful Bill is a victory for American people

"On Independence Day, President Trump made history. He signed into law the One Big Beautiful Bill-a once-in-a-generation victory that fulfills his promise to Make America Great Again. By providing the largest tax cut in our nation's history, it will supercharge our economy. Tennessee households will save an average of $2,600 in taxes next year and see an average annual take-home pay increase of over $10,000. With the largest-ever investment in border security, it empowers the Department of Homeland Security to complete President Trump's border wall and hire thousands of new Border Patrol agents. It also bolsters our military, enacts common-sense permitting reforms to make America energy dominant again and eliminates hundreds of billions of dollars in far-left, Green New Deal spending, putting our nation on a more sustainable fiscal path."

Sen. Katie Britt (The Alexander City Outlook, Alexander City, AL): The one big beautiful bill delivers for Alabama

"There's been a lot of national conversation about how transformational this bill is. But let's talk about what it means for Alabama. To start, Alabamians can expect to keep more of their hard-earned money because of this bill. We extended President Trump's 2017 tax cuts and, as a result, prevented the largest tax hike in modern history. Alabama families were staring down an average of a $2,200 tax increase-we made sure that didn't happen. We made sure to take care of our seniors as well, who will now be able to deduct up to $6,000 - $12,000 for couples filing jointly - from their taxes annually."

Sen. Mike Crapo (The Post Register, Idaho Falls, ID): A stronger future for Idahoans

"Responsibility to Idaho taxpayers: The law also achieves the most significant spending reductions in history by slashing Green New Deal spending, eliminating tax loopholes, and rooting out waste, fraud and abuse in federal spending programs. When combined with the pro-growth elements of President Trump's economic agenda, the Council of Economic Advisers estimates the United States will achieve nearly $4.5 trillion in deficit reduction over ten 10 years."

Sen. Steve Daines (Clark Fork Valley Press, Plains, MT): Big Beautiful Bill is a win for Montana

"President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill is a tremendous win for Montana. It will spur economic growth, strengthen border security as well as expand Montana's energy sector and provide much-needed funding for our military. And thanks to the diligent work of the entire Montana congressional delegation, we defeated attempts to sell our public lands."

Sen. Deb Fischer (Syracuse Journal-Democrat, Syracuse, NE): How the One Big, Beautiful Bill Delivers Tax Relief to Nebraska Families

"When Americans went to the polls last November, they sent a clear message. They want a government that prioritizes safer neighborhoods, more affordable energy, and real economic relief - especially for working families. Earlier this month, Congress responded with a tangible solution. We stopped a $4 trillion tax hike and advanced a law that locks in the economic policies that have helped families and small businesses thrive. This new law cements the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) into permanent policy, preserving critical tax benefits for families across the country. For the average Nebraska household, that means $2,400 a year in savings - money that can help pay for groceries, utilities, or a child's education."

Rep. Ken Calvert (The Desert Sun, Palm Springs, CA): Tax Relief on the way for Coachella Valley taxpayers

"The Coachella Valley is home to a unique mix of residents, including large populations of retired senior citizens and employees who support the region's tourism economy. Despite the different demographics of these two groups, they will both see targeted benefits from the recent working family tax law I voted to pass earlier this month. Retired Americans who live on a fixed income rely heavily on the Social Security and Medicare benefits. Protecting those benefits is a top priority for our seniors - and it's one of my top priorities, too. I promised the seniors I represent that I would not cut their benefits, and the recent tax and spending bill that was signed into law honors that commitment. There are no cuts to either Social Security or Medicare benefits in the bill."

Rep. Jeff Crank (The Colorado Springs Gazette, Colorado Springs, CO): Why I voted in favor of the One Big, Beautiful Bill

"The One Big, Beautiful Bill, some of the most conservative legislation worked on in Congress, delivers the largest tax cuts in American history, ensures no tax on tips or overtime, protects Medicaid for our nation's most vulnerable, increases defense spending, secures our borders and more. The bill promises a prosperous future for our country, yet there are some who continue to promote falsehoods about what this bill does. As the Representative for Colorado's 5th Congressional District, it is my duty to outline why I voted for this bill. Let's get this straight: the One Big, Beautiful Bill protects the Medicaid system for the most vulnerable and those that truly need it; benefits for pregnant women, children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities would see no changes with their Medicaid plans."

Rep. Randy Feenstra (The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, IA): 'Big Beautiful Bill' grows our economy

"For farmers and small businesses, the 'One, Big, Beautiful Bill' protects millions of smaller operations and businesses from excessive taxation by raising the death tax exemption. These entities also will benefit from doubled small business expensing, immediate R & D expensing, and deductions on qualified business income. It also increases reference prices for corn and soybeans, strengthens crop insurance, and fully funds foreign animal disease prevention, mitigation, and response."

Rep. Brett Guthrie (The Owensboro Messenger and Inquirer, Owensboro, KY): Here's the truth: The One Big Beautiful Bill actually strengthens Medicaid

"The Medicaid provisions included in the One, Big Beautiful Bill ensure our most vulnerable Americans continue receiving the support they need. It strengthens the program by removing deceased recipients from the Medicaid rolls, requiring states to conduct more frequent eligibility checks for the expansion population, ensuring that individuals are not enrolled in multiple states and enacting commonsense work requirements for able-bodied Americans who choose not to work. Additionally, our bill expands access to Home and Community Based Services for low-income seniors and individuals living with a disability."

Rep. Lisa McClain (The Detroit News, Detroit, MI): Big Beautiful Bill is a win for Michiganians

"This landmark legislation combines common-sense reforms with bold investments in our communities. At its heart, the bill is about rebuilding the American dream from the ground up; making it more affordable to live, work and raise a family in Michigan. Whether you're running a small business, working long shifts at a restaurant or raising kids, this bill will make your life better."

Rep. Tom Tiffany (Wausau Pilot & Review, Wausau, WI): What the One Big Beautiful Bill means for you

"The bill also raises the Child Tax Credit to $2,200 per child and establishes a $1,000 investment account for American newborns, helping give every child a head start. It also supports working parents by expanding the Employer-Provided Child Care Credit, encouraging more businesses to offer affordable child care."

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