WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Hull) voted to pass President Trump’s “One, Big, Beautiful Bill.”
“Today, I proudly voted for President Trump’s ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill’ to deliver historic tax cuts for Iowa families, farmers, workers, manufacturers, and small businesses. This legislation also funds our border patrol agents, continues construction of the border wall, revives domestic manufacturing, unleashes American energy dominance, and kicks illegal immigrants off taxpayer-funded benefits,” said Rep. Feenstra. “More than 77 million Americans made clear at the polls that they want President Trump’s America First agenda codified into law, and our ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill’ delivers on this promise. Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, our families will see big tax cuts, Iowa workers will have higher wages, our farmers will see relief from the death tax, and our small businesses and local manufacturers will grow and thrive. Iowa will lead the way to restore our economic might and revive our manufacturing dominance.”
Feenstra-led and -sponsored provisions include:
An increase in the exemption on the death tax,
Support for small businesses to offer paid family and medical leave to their employees,
Flexibility for community banks to offer agricultural business loans at more affordable rates for farmers and rural businesses,
Investments in homegrown Iowa biofuels,
Tax provisions to help American businesses compete on a level playing field with foreign businesses,
Higher standard deduction for families and workers,
New $4,000 bonus deduction for seniors,
Increased child tax credit for families,
Permanent 23% deduction for qualified business income for small businesses,
Lower crop insurance costs for young, beginning, and veteran farmers,
Support for foreign animal disease prevention, mitigation, and response,
Prevention of administrative errors when distributing SNAP payments, ensuring nutrition assistance is fighting food insecurity, and,
Investments in watershed infrastructure and flood prevention.

Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Hull)
(contributed press release)