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Rep. Man emphasizes tax relief, AG support and veteran protection in the foreground for “Big Beautiful Bill”.

In an interview with KFRM, Rep. Tracey Mann discussed the ongoing work on a great reconciliation law, which is known as “Big Beautiful Bill”, which contains important guidelines for tax assistance, border security, national defense and transport infrastructure. Without measures in the congress, tax increases are put into force in January, including hikes to income, capital gains and estate taxes – changes, of which he says they would affect agriculture. He emphasized how important it is to preserve a high estate tax exemption for farmers and cattle breeders.

Savings were identified as part of the legislation to enable new investments in the coast guard and to modernize air traffic control while they were aware of the taxpayer dollars. He also emphasized the impending efforts in the House Agriculture Committee in order to strengthen the harvest insurance and the security networks of the AG and the reduction of waste in nutritional programs.

With regard to tariffs and trade, Rep. Man expressed the support for Trump's strategy in order to have negotiated trade agreements, especially at China,, citing the AG trade deficit in the context of the bidges. He said the congress was ready to alleviate negative effects on the manufacturers of tariffs and emphasized the need for fair trade conditions.

MPs also supported the veteran fraud reimbursement law, which was recently passed by the house, which rationalizes the reimbursement for veterans of the services. He called it a required solution with two -party support and promised strong supervision of his introduction, which was once signed in the law.

Finally, he emphasized the urgent need for a five -year template in order to enable the producer with regard to high input costs and low harvest prices, and said he had repeatedly asked the congress to act. He closed by praising farmers and veterans for their essential roles in supporting the nation.

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