WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) will vote in support of the One Big Beautiful Bill, major legislation that delivers key victories for conservatives and advances President Trump’s agenda.
“This bill isn’t perfect, but it includes major conservative wins we’ve been fighting for—pro-growth tax policy, real structural reform to mandatory spending, border security funding, strong work requirements, and cuts to Biden’s Green New Deal,” said Rep. Davidson. “Making full and immediate expensing permanent is a huge pro-growth win that will drive investment, boost productivity, and strengthen our economy for the long term. I want President Trump to succeed, and I’m working to help him accomplish his agenda in a way that lasts for generations of Americans.”
This bill also includes significant reforms to federal spending and entitlement programs, including:
- Medicaid work requirements for able-bodied adults
- Tighter SNAP work requirements
- Reducing the Medicaid provider tax loophole, which allowed states to inflate federal reimbursements
- Rolling back much of the Green New Deal
- Reforming reckless Student loan lending programs
“I initially voted against the House’s version of this bill because I believed some areas needed improvement. Unfortunately, I’ve come to the conclusion that if Congress doesn’t pass the bill this time around, the Senate’s version will get even worse. Notable progress was made—AI surveillance removed, SALT costs $220 billion instead of $350 billion, Medicaid reforms are bigger—but other things got worse.
“Republicans promise the American people they will fight for a smaller, more limited government. We must uphold that commitment. As the only political party that prioritizes fiscal sanity in Washington, we cannot end this Congress on our current fiscal path. We have tools such as the rescissions process, future budget reconciliation packages, and the appropriations process to change course. We must use those tools to restore a government small enough to fit within the Constitution.”
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