What Supporting Organizations are Saying

About the Big Beautiful Bill

Cisco: Cisco thanks @MikeCrapo & @SenateFinance for their #reconciliation work. Lawmakers must quickly align and advance a pro-growth bill that prevents tax hikes on Americans & businesses. Cisco looks forward to supporting Congress & Admin to boost investment, innovation & opportunity.

National Restaurant Association: “The Senate has included in their tax bill the top priorities restaurant operators need to be the engines of their local economies. The inclusion of a permanent 199A qualified business income deduction, full expensing of capital investments, and the return of depreciation and amortization in the calculation of business interest expense have been our highest tax priorities for more than two years. We are also pleased to see many other policies like No Tax on Tips and Overtime are also included. We appreciate the work that has gone into getting the bill to this point and urge the Senate to pass this legislation to support the restaurant industry.”- Sean Kennedy, Executive Vice President, National Restaurant Association

60 Plus Association: While many older Americans struggle to meet their most basic needs, the “Big, Beautiful Bill” stands out as a transformative piece of legislation & a rare example of commonsense policy that prioritizes dignity, stability, and security for our seniors.

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) and affiliates: “… Family-owned cattle operations are a major economic driver across rural America, but they need a tax code that rewards their entrepreneurial spirit and encourages the continuation of multi-generational small businesses. We are very pleased with the Senate Finance Committee’s effort to ensure permanency for many provisions that are important to farmers and ranchers. When producers know what to expect, they can confidently make estate and business plans without looking over their shoulder for an unexpected tax bill. These proposals are essential to the continued success of America’s cattle producers. We thank the members of the Senate Finance Committee for their hard work, and we urge swift adoption of the tax package.”

Associated Equipment Distributors: “… This legislation will spur economic growth and job creation, incentivize capital investment, and ensure AED members, which supply and maintain the equipment needed to build, feed and fuel America, remain competitive for years to come. We urge support for the bill and look forward to working with the entire Senate to approve it as soon as possible.”

DoorDash: “We applaud members of the Finance Committee for recognizing that tips are tips no matter how they are earned, and including independent workers like Dashers in the “No Tax on Tips” provision of the OBBBA. No Tax on Tips represents an important step in the right direction for the millions of Americans who choose to work and earn independently. We look forward to continuing our work alongside a bipartisan coalition of congressional leaders to see this policy over the finish line.” – John Horton, DoorDash Head of North America Public Policy

SBE Council: “SBE Council commends Chairman Tim Scott and members of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee for proposing a smart legislative package that delivers reforms that promote government efficiency and regulatory streamlining. Small business owners are navigating layers of complex and costly red tape in the financial sector, and are also negatively impacted by the downstream effects of regulation in terms of higher costs and less available capital. The Committee’s focus on improving efficiency within key financial oversight agencies will help relieve some of those burdens and friction, which means better functioning capital markets for entrepreneurs and small businesses.” – Karen Kerrigan, President & CEO of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council

“SBE Council commends Chairman Cruz and members of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation for proposing a budget reconciliation package that is both forward-looking and bold in strengthening the digital and transportation infrastructure that is so vital to American global leadership. The Committee’s various provisions will strengthen business resiliency and success, and boost U.S. competitiveness in many key areas.” – Karen Kerrigan, President & CEO of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council

Federal Communications Commission (FCC): “Restoring U.S. leadership in wireless is key to America’s economic and national security interests. That is why I want to applaud Chairman Cruz for his strong and steadfast leadership on this issue. Chairman Cruz’s bill text not only restores the FCC’s spectrum auction authority, which lapsed back in 2023, it creates a large pipeline of dedicated spectrum. This will create jobs, encourage innovation, and expand high-speed connections to more Americans. Getting this done will be a great win for the country and advances President Trump’s goal of ensuring that the U.S. leads the world in wireless.” – Brendan Carr, FCC Chairman 

Independent Women’s Voice: We applaud the Senate’s progress to improve and fast-track the ‘One, Big Beautiful Bill.’ Making pro-growth tax policies for businesses permanent, will kickstart job creation, wage growth, and American investment. Strengthening work requirements for Medicaid will rightsize the program for the truly needy. Meanwhile, households will avoid the largest tax increase in history and instead keep significantly more of their hard-earned take-home pay to spend, save for their children’s education, or invest. We hope that continued negotiations will only make this bill better and deliver what women, workers, and small business owners have told us is an imperative.” – Patrice Onwuka, Director of Independent Women’s Center for Economic Opportunity

American Exploration & Production Council (AXPC):Securing America’s energy dominance requires durable policy put forward by the Senate Environmental and Public Works Committee to repeal the punitive natural gas tax – a tax that ignores the upstream sector’s world-leading emissions reductions and unnecessarily raises energy production costs. Ensuring energy affordability, economic growth, and global competitiveness depends on Congress advancing this legislation.” – American Exploration & Production Council CEO Anne Bradbury

“We applaud the Energy and Natural Resources Committee for taking decisive steps to unleash American energy through smart, durable policies that reopen access to federal resources and build out American energy. The Committee’s leasing and permitting reforms would have a generational impact – creating a lasting, predictable framework to responsibly produce American-made energy on federal lands.” – American Exploration & Production Council CEO Anne Bradbury

“AXPC applauds Senator Lankford’s leadership and the support from Chairman Crapo and other key Republican senators who’ve championed the need for durable, fiscal reform to secure American energy dominance. From reversing the Biden-era tax penalty on intangible drilling costs to accelerating innovation in the field, this legislation provides common-sense solutions that will enable America’s independent producers to invest in new production and jobs. Smart tax policy is essential to ensuring the long-term strength of American-made oil and gas, and we urge Congress to include these reforms in the final reconciliation package.” – American Exploration & Production Council CEO Anne Bradbury

American Petroleum Institute (API): “We applaud the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources for taking bold action to restore American energy leadership. From increasing access on federal lands and waters to bringing much-needed certainty to the federal leasing process, this proposal creates a historic pathway for responsibly developing our nation’s vast oil and natural gas resources. This is the right course forward for American energy security, and we look forward to working with policymakers to get this final package across the finish line.” – API President and CEO Mike Sommers

American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA): The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) supports the U.S. Senate’s reconciliation legislation that would significantly help the pulp, paper, packaging and tissue manufacturing sector continue to grow and thrive here in the United States. We urge you to work quickly to get these key tax provisions signed into law as part of President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”

American Society of Association Executives (ASAE): This draft text takes critical steps towards protecting the ability of nonprofit organizations to continue to lead in addressing the needs of communities across the country. American society operates on the fundamental ideal that neighbors and communities look out for each other by contributing private resources for the public good. Nonprofit organizations – including associations, professional societies, and charities – operate in the private sector to deliver services that help people meet their basic needs and ensure they are well equipped to succeed in today’s economy.

Milken Institute: “As Congress continues to finalize the reconciliation package, the Milken Institute supports the key provisions for Trump Accounts and Opportunity Zones that will advance economic mobility for all Americans,” said Michael Piwowar, EVP of Finance at the Milken Institute. “We commend the inclusion of Trump Accounts, previously known as Invest America Accounts, as a way to build financial security for the next generation of Americans through $1,000 government-seeded investment accounts. As noted in the Milken Institute’s recent report, The Economic Impact of Invest America Accounts, this type of investment tool will provide opportunities to enhance early wealth building, increase financial literacy, and bolster economic mobility. In the bill, Opportunity Zones are strengthened and expanded as an economic development tool for forgotten communities and enhance investment in job-creating small businesses.”

NFIB: One Big Beautiful Bill is a Big Beautiful Win for Small Business