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Rep. Mann Votes to Advance President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill

May 22, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Tracey Mann (KS-01) voted to advance the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The bill fulfills priorities that Rep. Mann and President Trump campaigned on, including making the 2017 Trump tax cuts permanent, securing the nation’s borders, and reducing U.S. federal spending. The bill passed in the U.S. House of Representatives by a vote of 215-214. Rep. Mann released the following statement after the vote:

“On November 5, 2024, 77 million Americans gave Washington, D.C. a mandate to get our country back on track,” said Rep. Mann. “Today, House Republicans delivered on that mandate by saving taxpayer dollars, securing our borders, investing in our nation’s defense, promoting hard work and the American dream, and most importantly, preventing Kansans from seeing an average tax hike of $2,200 next January. These are the commonsense policy solutions that the Big First District overwhelmingly voted for last November and I could not be prouder of what we were able to deliver for the country. I am hopeful the Senate will move quickly to get this bill over the finish line and look forward to President Trump signing it into law.”

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act:

  • Makes the 2017 Trump tax cuts permanent, protecting the average taxpayer from a 22% tax increase in January 2026
  • Eliminates taxes on tips, overtime pay, and car loan interest on American-made cars
  • Provides additional tax relief for seniors
  • Expands the 199A small business deduction to 23% and makes it permanent
  • Increases detention capacity for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and includes funding for ICE resources
  • Funds the completion of the border wall and invests in modern technology to assist with intercepting drugs and human smuggling at U.S. ports of entry
  • Invests $60 billion in strengthening the farm safety net by expanding crop insurance and updating reference prices
  • Closes loopholes in the law that allow states to waive work requirements for government assistance programs
  • Appropriates $12.5 billion to the Federal Aviation Administration for the modernization of air traffic control technology and infrastructure
  • Rescinds unobligated funds and eliminates Biden-era programs estimated to cost over $4 billion

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act will now go to the U.S. Senate for further consideration.

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