The House Committee on Ways and Means’ section of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act makes the successful 2017 Trump tax cuts permanent, provides additional tax relief for working families and small businesses, rewards investment and manufacturing in America, and holds woke elites accountable while ending tax giveaways to the wealthy, China, and illegal aliens.
Here is what stakeholders are saying:
AARP: “AARP applauds the Committee for including an increase to the bonus standard deduction for seniors. This is a very important measure that will provide meaningful tax relief to older Americans. This provision reflects real progress in addressing a long-overdue issue: the outdated income thresholds that have left millions of retirees paying taxes on their hard-earned Social Security benefits.”
ACLJ Action: “Support for families doesn’t end at birth. Conservatives must lead the charge in making it more affordable and sustainable for Americans to raise children. At a time when birth rates are declining and the economic burden of parenthood is rising, this Child Tax Credit update sends a powerful message: We value children. We value parents. And we value the American family.”
Adoption Tax Credit Working Group: “Today, we write to express our appreciation and support for the Ways and Means Committee's recognition of the importance of restoring refundability for the Adoption Tax Credit. Making the Adoption Tax Credit refundable will help more middle- and lower-income families take advantage of the credit. A refundable credit makes a strong, immediate investment in families opening their hearts and homes through adoption and the many children who will flourish in a loving, secure, and permanent family.”
Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition, Emily Cadik, Chief Executive Officer: “The Housing Credit provisions in the reconciliation legislation released by the Ways and Means Committee today are a welcome step toward the creation of hundreds of thousands of additional affordable homes in the U.S. At a time when housing costs remain high, and safe, affordable homes remain out of reach in too many communities across the country, we applaud the Committee’s action toward resolving a crisis that continues to affect millions of Americans.”
Airlines for America (A4A): “Not only does 45Z help drive American energy dominance, but it also supports good jobs in rural American communities. SAF will help power aviation’s future, and the 45Z tax credit is critical to maintaining the U.S.’s international competitiveness. We thank Representatives Max Miller and Randy Feenstra for their continued support and all members of the Ways & Means Committee for their recognition of the importance of this America First energy issue.”
The Alliance for Biopharmaceutical Competitiveness and Innovation: “The Alliance for Biopharmaceutical Competitiveness and Innovation welcomes the Ways and Means Committee’s passage of its pro-growth tax legislation focused on driving investment, innovation, and job creation in the United States.”
Alternative Fuels & Chemicals Coalition (AFCC), Dr. Rina Singh, Executive Vice President: “AFCC and its member companies support the House Ways & Means Committee bill, One, Big, Beautiful Bill.”
America’s Credit Unions, Jim Nussle, President and Chief Executive Officer: “I am writing on behalf of America's Credit Unions to express our support for the efforts in ‘The One, Big, Beautiful Bill’ to protect the families, farmers, and small businesses that credit unions serve every day…We are also pleased to see the efforts in the bill to promote savings and investing in the next generation by the establishment of the ‘money account for growth and advancement’ or ‘MAGA account’ and the inclusion of credit unions as permissible account holders of these accounts. Credit unions are leaders in helping working American families save for the future and build long-term wealth, so America's Credit Unions supports this effort.”
American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS), J. David Morrison, President: “On behalf of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS), which represents more the 9,000 oral and maxillofacial surgeons (OMSs) in the United States, I am writing to express AAOMS’s strong support for including meaningful small business tax reform as part of the budget reconciliation process. The majority of OMSs are small business owners with most of those operating as S-corporations. The temporary tax relief measures passed as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 provided much-needed support for small businesses, like OMS offices, allowing them to invest in growth as well as withstand financial hardships brought on by the pandemic.”
American Bankers Association (ABA), Rob Nichols, Chief Executive Officer: “The American Bankers Association (ABA) welcomes and strongly supports many provisions contained in the Budget Reconciliation Legislative Recommendations Related to Tax scheduled for markup in the House Ways and Means Committee. We encourage the House Committee on Ways and Means to promptly advance these legislative provisions.”
American Cement Association, Sean O’Neill, Senior Vice President: “The American Cement Association is proud to support the Ways and Means portion of the One, Big, Beautiful Bill for the opportunities it provides to cement manufacturers to invest in their facilities, equipment, and workforce. Cement is a critical part of President Trump’s agenda to rebuild America, and Chairman Jason Smith has shown great leadership in moving this bill through the Committee.”
American Coalition for Taxpayer Rights: “ACTR strongly supports the termination of the IRS Direct File project, which is unnecessary, costly and unauthorized by Congress…The take-up rate of IRS Direct File by taxpayers has been abysmal, even as the private sector provides millions of tax returns each year at no cost to taxpayers.”
American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI), David Chavern, President and Chief Executive Officer: “Chairman Smith is advancing a landmark bill to prevent a tax increase on families and small businesses and strengthen the hand of working Americans. Life insurers appreciate this leadership and share the proposal’s core mission for greater financial security and economic opportunity, putting life into America by helping families plan, protect, and thrive.”
American Dental Association, Brett Kessler, President, and Elizabeth Shapiro, Interim Executive Director: “We commend the Committee’s continued leadership in advancing tax policy that supports small business dentists and strengthens access to care for millions of patients. Many of the proposed measures will provide critical financial support to dental practices across the country, improving community health efforts and oral health outcomes. Dentists rely on sound tax policy to remain financially competitive, make necessary investments in their practices, and weather economic uncertainty. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (PL: 115-97) provided tax relief and spurred economic growth for millions of American businesses. The ADA is pleased to see the proposed extension of many of the Act’s key provisions, in addition to new policies that will greatly benefit the dental sector and the wider American economy.”
American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), Rosanna Maietta, President and Chief Executive Officer: “We commend Chairman Jason Smith and the Committee for their leadership on this critical legislation. Businesses need certainty and predictability to run effectively and efficiently and create jobs. Without an extension of expiring provisions from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, thousands of hotel owners – most of them small business operators – would face steep tax hikes in 2026. Today’s vote moves us closer to providing the certainty our industry needs to support millions of jobs and local economies nationwide. We urge Congress to act quickly and send this bill to President Trump’s desk.”
American Mold Builders Association, Kym Conis, Managing Director: “This bill is exactly what the American mold manufacturing industry needs – a boost to compete against China. The American Mold Builders Association strongly endorses the Ways and Means Committee’s tax bill and calls on the U.S. House to quickly take action to support our American manufacturers by passing this bill. Manufacturing is the backbone of our economy and this bill will create jobs and strengthen our domestic production capabilities.”
American Petroleum Institute (API), Mike Sommers, President Chief Executive Officer: “We applaud the House Ways and Means Committee for their hard work in crafting a tax plan that supports American energy leadership. As this important process continues in Congress, we look forward to working with policymakers on a final, pro-growth tax package that enhances the pro-investment policies, accelerates innovation and advances global competitiveness.”
Americans for Limited Government, Robert Romano, Executive Director: “In 2024, the American people reelected President Donald Trump and gave Republicans majorities in the House and Senate in part to eliminate taxes on tips, overtime and seniors — and the GOP House Ways and Committee has listened and is delivering vital tax relief to Americans who work for a living, are getting their start and are enjoying their retirements. These proposals were instrumental in helping Trump to win the swing states of Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania. These are promises made, promises kept, and will be game changers for the U.S. economy that has been weakened by inflation, too much spending and too many regulations. The One Big, Beautiful Bill will guarantee that even if the worst should come to pass with a slowdown or recession, the conditions for a robust recovery will already be in place. There are high expectations these tax cuts will pass and now it is time for Congress to get to work and put the American people first.”
Americans for Prosperity (AFP), Brent Gardner, Chief Government Affairs Officer: “This bill represents meaningful progress, providing much-needed certainty to hardworking taxpayers and job creators, addressing Biden-era corporate welfare for progressive special interests, and empowering patients with more personal options…AFP will continue working with Members of Congress in the House and then the Senate to build on the work of the House, to ensure the final legislation delivers on the promise of long-term economic growth and prosperity for all Americans.”
Americans for Tax Reform, Grover Norquist, President: “The House Ways and Means Committee’s tax package protects taxpayers from the largest tax increase in American history by extending the 2017 Republican tax cuts and builds upon their success with additional pro-growth tax relief. This legislation delivers on President Trump’s campaign promise of across-the-board income tax cuts for ALL income groups. This bill will raise take-home pay for workers, create jobs, boost manufacturing and grow the American economy to outcompete China and Europe. Advancing this tax package is a crucial step towards delivering the economic agenda conservatives campaigned on and makes it clear to voters that the Republican party is the party of lower taxes, less government and greater economic opportunity. Americans for Tax Reform urges all members of the House Ways and Means Committee to vote in support of this package and advance it to the House floor.”
Americans United for Life, John Mize, CEO: “Americans United for Life stands for the flourishing of families. We are encouraged to see the House Ways and Means Committee increase their response to the needs of American families, especially support for young and growing families through the child tax credit and the foster and adoption tax credit.”
Amgen: “A competitive tax system enables the United States' most innovative companies to remain globally competitive and develop cutting edge science that improves people’s lives in the U.S. and around the world. Amgen applauds the passage of the Ways & Means Committee’s tax bill, which is focused on continuing the successes of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.”
Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA), Laura Lee Blake, President and Chief Executive Officer: “Our nearly 20,000 AAHOA Members are the backbone of America’s hospitality industry - main street job creators who power over 1 million careers and fuel local economies nationwide. We support legislative solutions that bring clarity to the tax code, consistency to business planning, and real momentum to small business growth.”
Associated Builders & Contractors, Kristen Swearingen, Vice President of Government Affairs: “This legislation restores much-needed tax certainty, encourages reinvestment and reinforces a competitive business environment where companies of all sizes can grow and succeed. It is a blueprint for sustained growth and job creation, reflecting merit, competition and the freedom to build a business.”
Associated Equipment Distributors, Brian P. McGuire, President & Chief Executive Officer: “This legislation will spur economic growth and job creation, incentivize capital investment, and ensure that AED members, who supply and maintain the equipment needed to build, feed and fuel America, remain competitive for years to come.”
Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) Action, Andrew J. Mangione Jr., Senior Vice President: “AMAC Action, the advocacy affiliate of the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC), with over 2 million members nationwide, supports the “One Big Beautiful Bill” as a bold and necessary step toward securing the financial future of both our nation and its seniors…This bill is a win for seniors, for taxpayers, and for the future of our country. We urge swift passage and full support from lawmakers who value liberty, accountability, and the financial security of AMAC members across the country.”
ATD Precision Manufacturing, Bill Jordan, Chief Executive Officer: “Manufacturers like us compete every day in a global market, often against foreign companies backed by government subsidies. The House’s passage of the Ways and Means tax bill is an important step toward leveling the playing field and incentivizing manufacturing in America. The sooner lawmakers act, the sooner manufacturers like us can get to work.”
Bracalente Manufacturing Group, Ron Bracalente, Owner: “We couldn’t be happier with the current administration’s push for “MADE IN USA”, which is what our country needs to keep our citizens working and our country safe, efficient and at the forefront of the manufacturing trades. This house bill will allow us to plan and invest like never before. Bracalente Manufacturing, and companies like us, need tax incentives and support from our federal government so we can continue to grow and develop in a globally competitive landscape. This bill is a giant step forward for that initiative and the backbone of bringing manufacturing back to the forefront of the US economy, as well as our ability to innovate our production for our warfighters and defense supply chain.”
Belleville International, Ralph Hardt, President: “If Congress passes this tax bill, we will be able to increase our capital investments, improve our global competitiveness, and create new opportunities to take on new business. Congress cannot pass this bill soon enough.”
Business Roundtable, Kristen Silverburg, President and Chief Operating Officer: “The committee’s markup represents a pivotal moment in the effort to protect and enhance tax reform, which delivered transformative economic benefits for American businesses, workers and families.”
Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association, Kelly Cole, Senior Vice President, Government Affairs: “The wireless industry strongly supports the House Ways and Means Committee’s budget reconciliation bill’s proposed tax provisions that will fuel innovation, investment and global competitiveness…These measures will help ensure the U.S. again leads in wireless and are essential for strengthening our country’s infrastructure, creating jobs and securing the nation’s economic future.”
Center for a Free Economy (CFE): “This week, the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee will advance tax reform legislation to make permanent and broaden the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). Failure to do so will mean an annual tax increase of $1700 per year, a 22% tax hike overnight. This bill is a big step forward for taxpayers, and it should enjoy the support of every House Republican.”
Center for Urban Renewal in Education (CURE): “We commend the House Ways and Means Committee for honoring the right of parents to guide the education and upbringing of their children in an educational setting of their choice. The Committee also provides support for scholarships that further assist families of modest means in educating their children. These are wonderful additions to one ‘Big, Beautiful Bill.’”
Christian Employer Alliance, Margaret Luculano, President: “The CTC is a fantastic example of how pro-family and pro-business policy can overlap: by helping American families thrive, policymakers are also bolstering the future workforce.”
Club for Growth, David McIntosh, President: “This bill is a critical step toward fulfilling the promises conservatives made to voters in the last election. There is no time to waste in advancing these pro-growth reforms through the Ways and Means Committee and bringing them to the House floor as part of President Trump’s ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill.’”
Coalition of 75 trade associations: “We, the undersigned organizations, representing thousands of businesses who collectively employ millions of Americans in all sectors of the U.S. economy, urge Congress to immediately enact three specific pro-growth tax relief proposals in the upcoming reconciliation bill authorized by H.Con.Res.14, the fiscal year 2025 budget resolution…Congress must act to protect the thousands of small and medium businesses, hundreds of thousands of family-supporting jobs and billions of dollars of pro-growth investments supported by these provisions.”
Coalition of 105 energy organizations: “On behalf of the below signed businesses and organizations, representing some of the most significant energy companies in the United States, we urgently request that you preserve the Section 45V Credit for Production of Clean Hydrogen as the House of Representatives processes its reconciliation legislation. The Section 45V credit – and the industrial development and manufacturing capacity this incentive will spur – is poised to deliver major advantages to global competitiveness, national security, and economic impact to the United States.”
Coalition for 1099-K Fairness: “The Coalition for 1099-K Fairness strongly supports language in the ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill,’ that would raise the 1099-K reporting threshold…This long-overdue fix is a win for the millions of Americans who sell used goods online, run microbusinesses or use digital platforms to earn supplemental income…We commend Congress for taking action to protect small sellers and individuals who rely on the digital marketplace, and we urge lawmakers to keep this provision in the final bill.”
Comcast: “We applaud Chairman Smith and the House Ways & Means Committee for advancing their comprehensive tax reform package, which would enable American companies like Comcast to continue supporting tens of thousands of jobs and invest billions of dollars in state-of-the-art infrastructure. We urge the House to pass this legislation quickly.”
Concerned Women for America LAC: “Thank you to the @WaysandMeansGOP + @RepJasonSmith for proposing to raise the Child Tax Credit to $2.5K and make it permanent. These provisions will strengthen a longstanding family that benefits all American families. Now is the time to pass legislation to strengthen the CTC.”
Connecticut Catholic Conference, Anne LaMonica, Associate Director: “After struggling for years to pass meaningful school choice that includes nonpublic school children in Connecticut and across New England, ‘The One, Big, Beautiful Bill’ not only includes credits for donations for Elementary and Secondary Education Scholarships, but it also includes several pro-life, pro-family measures…Such tax incentives encourage charity and action that will open the doors for so many children to homes and schools that best suit their needs.”
Council for Affordable Health Coverage (CAHC), Joel C. White, President: “The Council for Affordable Health Coverage (CAHC) writes to express our support for health savings account (HSA) policies being considered during today’s House Ways and Means Committee markup…HSAs have been a staple of the health plan market for 20 years, with about 35 million accounts covering 67 million people. The needs of consumers, however, have outstripped the law’s original design. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to dramatically address the burden of rising healthcare costs without costing taxpayers.”
Council for Citizens Against Government Waste, Tom Schatz, President: “The Ways and Means Committee’s section of the reconciliation bill delivers for taxpayers by making provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent, eliminating redundant programs, and enacting policies that will promote economic growth.”
DoorDash, John Horton and Katherine Rodriguez, Head of North America Public Policy and Interim Head of Federal Affairs: “Since President Donald Trump introduced the concept last year, ‘No Tax On Tips’ has earned widespread and bipartisan support because it gives tax relief and fairness for millions of hard working Americans. Dashers, the independent contractors who deliver on the DoorDash platform, highly value the independence and flexibility that dashing provides…‘No Tax On Tips’ would allow them to take home even more pay.”
Economic Investment Alliance: “Businesses of all sizes across the country rely on this common sense tax policy to immediately deduct investments they make in new tech and equipment. #FullExpensing makes it easier for companies to invest in their own future and spur economic growth – and we need that now more than ever.”
Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission: “The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention is pleased to see the inclusion of key pro-family provisions in the Ways and Means Committee’s portion of the tax bill. This draft text specifically includes reduced marriage penalties, an increased Adoption Tax Credit, and a bolstered Child Tax Credit. By providing complementary support through spousal and child-related credits, members of this committee have chosen to cohesively support the family unit. We applaud these efforts, and urge the retention of these policies as this bill moves through committee markup.”
Family Policy Alliance: “Every child is a gift from God, and families deserve support to raise them. The Child Tax Credit strengthens households, reduces poverty, and honors the sanctity of life. Hats off to the Ways and Means Committee for confirming this and honoring the American family by expanding the CTC.”
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation (Farmer Mac), Bradford T. Nordholm, President and Chief Executive Officer: “The Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation (Farmer Mac) is pleased to express its strong support for the inclusion of the Access to Credit for our Rural Economy (ACRE) Act in the Budget Reconciliation Legislative Recommendations Related to Tax. This legislation is crucial for enhancing credit affordability and availability in rural America.”
Federation of American Hospitals (FAH), Charlene MacDonald Executive Vice President, Public Affairs: “We appreciate the Committee’s work crafting a pro-growth tax agenda by preventing tax increases on American families and businesses and continuing to build a robust economy that keeps America globally competitive. The tax reforms enacted in 2017 played a key role in boosting the economy, encouraging capital investment, creating jobs, and raising wages, including in the health care sector. Allowing these tax cuts to expire would slow economic growth, raise costs for families, hurt small businesses, lower workers' take-home pay, and lead to substantial job losses.”
Finseca, Marc Cadin, Chief Executive Officer: “On behalf of Finseca and the more than 11,000 financial security professionals we represent nationwide, I write to express our strong support for your recently introduced legislative proposals to comply with the reconciliation directive outlined in Section 2001 of the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2025 (H. Con. Res. 14). We commend you and the Committee for your leadership in advancing policies that promote economic opportunity, financial security, and long-term planning for American families and small businesses. In particular, your commitment to restoring permanence and predictability to the tax code.”
Flex Association, Kristin Sharp, Chief Executive Officer: “On behalf of the app-based industry and its 7.3 million independent workers, we thank Chairman Smith and the Ways & Means Committee for including app-based earners in the proposed ‘No Tax on Tips’ initiative. This legislation champions American workers by ensuring they retain more of their income while maintaining transparency and accountability.”
Food Industry Association (FMI), Andrew Harig, Vice President of Tax, Trade, and Sustainability and Policy Development: “The tax package extends and enhances pro-growth, job-creating tax provisions that provide much needed economic certainty for many food retailers, wholesalers, and manufacturers.”
Forging Industry Association, Angela Gibian, Interim President and Chief Executive Officer: “This legislation is long overdue and Congress needs to move on the Ways and Means tax bill today. Manufacturers in the forging industry must constantly invest to remain globally competitive and the reinstatement especially of the R&D and capital expensing incentives is what our manufacturers need right now. If Washington wants manufacturing to grow and create jobs, the House should pass this bill now.”
Health & Fitness Association, Liz Clark, President and Chief Executive Officer: “On behalf of the Health & Fitness Association (HFA), I write to express strong support
for the reconciliation package being advanced by the House Ways and Means
Committee and to urge swift passage in both chambers of Congress. This package represents a generational opportunity to strengthen the health of our nation through smart tax policy—particularly with the inclusion of language rooted in the bipartisan Personal Health Investment Today (PHIT) Act, which would allow Americans to use pre-tax dollars to cover physical activity expenses.”
The Home Depot, Leigh Tenewitz Calvo, Senior Manager, Federal Government Relations: “The Home Depot commends policymakers for recognizing the importance of a fair corporate tax rate and supports the swift passage of this bill. This legislation ensures businesses like ours can continue to prioritize investing in our associates, stores and customer experience, while empowering small business pro contractors to drive economic growth nationwide.”
Independent Women’s Forum, Patrice Onwuka, Director of the Center for Economic Opportunity: “A supersized Child Tax Credit will ease the financial burdens on families raising children and those hoping to welcome new babies into the world. A more generous tax deduction on business income will give small businesses the certainty to plan for the future and reinvest in their businesses to grow.”
Information Technology Industry Council, Lara Muldoon, Vice President of Government Affairs: “Restoring research and development expensing in the year it occurs has been one of the leading tax policy priorities for the tech sector…We also applaud lawmakers for bolstering U.S. competitiveness and helping provide U.S. companies with a more level playing field against their international competitors by maintaining the current GILTI, FDII, and BEAT rates.”
Interest Deductibility Working Group: “The Interest Deductibility Working Group commends Chairman Jason Smith and the House Ways & Means Committee for their outstanding leadership in passing one, big, beautiful tax bill. This pro-growth policy restoring the 30% of EBITDA standard for five years will enable U.S. companies to invest billions into strengthening American competitiveness. We’re deeply encouraged by this commitment to fostering growth and opportunity for our businesses and communities nationwide.”
International Franchise Association, Michael Layman, Chief Advocacy Officer: “IFA applauds passage of the Ways and Means Committee’s tax legislation, which will invigorate the American small business economy. This bill includes several provisions that have proven to be lifelines for franchise owners and will prevent a tax increase at a time when they need support most. Franchise small businesses are a vital engine of the American economy, supporting millions of jobs and serving communities across the nation, and this legislation will allow them to thrive, invest, and create more opportunities.”
International Foodservice Distributors Association, Mark Allen, President and Chief Executive Officer: “The House Ways and Means Committee advanced tax policy that is critically important to the foodservice distribution industry. Almost 9 out of 10 foodservice distributors are family-owned businesses, so increasing and making permanent the estate tax exemption as well as the 199A pass-through deduction will provide certainty and encourage growth for the industry that makes meals away from home possible. We strongly support these provisions as the reconciliation bill works its way through the process.”
Investment Company Institute (ICI): “ICI applauds Chairman Smith and the members of the Ways and Means Committee for their progress in extending vital tax relief for hardworking Americans. We are heartened by the committee’s continued recognition of the importance of private savings and investments in helping Americans reach their financial goals.”
IPC, Dr. John W. Mitchell, President and Chief Executive Officer: “Today’s vote marks meaningful progress toward restoring American electronics manufacturing strength. These provisions are proven tools that help manufacturers reinvest, innovate, and grow. In IPC’s recent member survey, manufacturers reported that these provisions of the 2017 tax reform bill directly influenced their ability to upgrade equipment, expand production, and invest in workforce and innovation. Their restoration will provide immediate and lasting benefits.”
Jergens, Inc., Jack Schron, President: “Our country succeeds when manufacturers succeed, and this bill shows that Congress understands that. The predictability this legislation provides is critical to our ability to invest in R&D, upgrade equipment, and hire more American workers.”
Job Creators Network, Alfredo Ortiz, Chief Executive Officer: “The House Republicans’ tax plan to make the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent and cut taxes on Main Street is a major win for American small businesses. House Republicans listened to Job Creators Network and small businesses and have called for expanding the expiring 20% small business tax deduction that has been a lifeline for Main Street over the past few years.”
Main Street Employers Coalition: “The undersigned organizations, representing millions of Main Street businesses operating in every industry and community in America, support the budget reconciliation tax package scheduled for markup this week by the House Ways and Means Committee…This legislation would provide certainty to the more than 95 percent of all American businesses structured as S corporations, partnerships, and sole proprietorships…Provisions key to the Main Street community include increasing the Section 199A deduction to 23 percent while making it permanent. This provision recognizes the importance of reducing tax rates for the 26 million businesses that rely on the 199A deduction. Coupled with a permanent 37-percent top rate, the legislation would bring the top rates paid by pass-throughs into closer parity with the 21-percent corporate rate.”
March for Life: “We are also happy to see the House standing with every woman and for every child in the language coming out of Chairman Jason Smith’s Ways and Means Committee that takes concrete steps to support families by increasing the Employer-Provided Childcare Credit, making Paid Family and Medical Leave permanent, and making the Adoption Tax Credit refundable.”
Mortgage Bankers Association, Bill Killmer, Senior Vice President, Legislative and Political Affairs: “On behalf of the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), I write as the Committee on Ways and Means moves to consider Chairman Smith’s Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute (ANS) at the budget reconciliation markup this afternoon. MBA continues to support the shared goal of enacting tax legislation that spurs jobs, economic growth, and investment in our communities. We believe that the framework established by Chairman Smith’s ANS, as proposed, represents an important and necessary step toward that goal.”
National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA), Nile Elam, Vice President of Government Affairs: “The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) appreciates the Committee’s work assembling its portion of tax reform under the Budget Reconciliation process, and endorses the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” as introduced this week ahead of today’s markup…We are pleased the bill includes various priorities NAPA had flagged to the Committee during its internal work over the last year, and these tax policies will have real benefits to the myriad of small business and family-owned producer companies who make up a bulk of the asphalt industry’s annual production.”
National Association of Home Builders, Lake Coulson, Senior Vice President and Chief Lobbyist: “This legislation not only provides small businesses with certainty by making the tax code permanent, it also builds on the success of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) by expanding provisions like the 199A deduction, increasing the estate tax exemption, and restoring full expensing. By passing this bill, our members will be able to invest more resources in multifamily rental construction, land development to build more single-family homes, and new equipment to expand their businesses…Without a program like LIHTC, there’s no financially feasible way to build additional affordable rental housing for lower-income households, which is why these additional resources are urgently needed.”
National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors, Kevin Mayeux, Chief Executive Officer: “The permanent extension and maintenance of sound tax policy will provide the certainty needed for effective financial planning, enabling families and small businesses to make informed decisions, invest with confidence and build a secure financial future.”
National Association of Manufacturers, Jay Timmons, President and Chief Executive Officer: “For the 96% of manufacturers that are organized as pass-through businesses, this bill is more than policy—it’s a path to growth. It means the ability to buy equipment, hire workers, increase pay and expand operations with greater certainty and confidence. Not only is the Ways and Means Committee preserving the benefits of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act for these businesses—this bill makes the law even more competitive, including by increasing and making permanent the job-creating pass-through deduction.”
National Association of REALTORS, Shannon McGahn, Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy Officer: “This draft language preserves or strengthens a raft of provisions vital to housing affordability, including making the current lower income tax brackets permanent.”
National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors (NAW), Brian Wild, Chief Government Relations Officer: “...I write in support of key policies included in the bill that will help workers and businesses in the wholesale distribution industry. Specifically, I write in support of your proposals to offer tax relief to family-owned, main street businesses through strengthening the 199A deduction and the death tax exemption, providing tax relief for workers through the extension of individual tax provisions and expansion of the standard deduction & child tax credit, and provisions that will help grow the economy such as the restoration of full and immediate expensing and full expensing for research and development expenses.”
National Cable & Telecommunications Association: “We applaud recent action by the House Ways & Means Committee to include provisions in its reconciliation title that will promote continuing capital investment and innovation in key technologies and services that are critical to economic growth. These measures represent a thoughtful approach to strengthening America’s digital infrastructure, supporting job creation, and ensuring that the U.S. remains globally competitive.”
National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, Kent Bacus, Executive Director of Government Affairs: “With the expiration of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act right around the corner, Congress needs to act now to protect family farmers and ranchers from a massive tax hike. We strongly urge all members of the House Ways and Means Committee to support Chairman Jason Smith’s tax reconciliation package that reduces the Death Tax and expands pro-small business tax deductions like section 199A, section 179, and bonus depreciation.”
National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), Marco Giamberardino, Senior Vice President Government and Public Affairs: “The National Electrical Contractors Association strongly supports the tax legislation under consideration by the House Ways and Means Committee today, commonly referred to as the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill.’ This legislation is a major win for small businesses, American manufacturing, and family-owned companies. It delivers the kind of certainty and incentives our contractors need to invest, grow, and continue leading the way in building America’s future.”
National Federation of Independent Businesses, Adam Temple, Senior Vice President for Advocacy: “Since its inception in 2018, the Small Business Deduction (Section 199a) has empowered 25.9 million small businesses to hire more employees, expand operations, and invest in their local communities…This bill would not only prevent a massive tax hike on small businesses, but it would also provide a tax cut for tens of millions of small business owners.”
National Foreign Trade Council, Anne Gordon, Vice President for International Tax Policy: “We believe it is an important step toward providing the long term tax framework that our companies need to succeed. We are glad that the bill creates permanence for TCJA’s international measures and restores several expired provisions, including R&D and the interest limitation deduction.”
National Hispanic Pastors Alliance, National Latino Evangelical Coalition, and Renace: “As Evangelical pastors and Hispanic faith leaders deeply rooted in Scripture and service, we write with clarity and conviction to urge your support for a reconciliation package that affirms life, fortifies families, and strengthens the foundations of economic hope across our communities…We stand ready to support you as you work to build a nation where life is protected, family is honored, and hope is more than a promise.”
National Multifamily Housing Council, Sharon Wilson Geno, President, and National Apartment Association, Robert Pinnegar, President and Chief Executive Officer: “We are writing on behalf of the members of the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) and the National Apartment Association (NAA) to express our strong support for the tax provisions you are proposing for The One, Big, Beautiful Bill. We urge all members of the House Ways and Means Committee to support your Amendment-in-the-Nature-of-a-Substitute so it may be swiftly considered by the full House of Representatives.”
National Parents Union: “National Parents Union has confirmed the popularity of the Child Tax Credit expansion and the necessity for the continuation of the program. The Child Tax Credit resulted in the largest reduction of childhood poverty in our country’s history and we know that it would alleviate the persistent economic stress that hard working American families are under. Bringing back the Child Tax Credit expansion would help American Families and set our children up for a future in which they can thrive.”
National Restaurant Association, Sean Kennedy, Executive Vice President Public Policy: “This blueprint includes the top tax priorities restaurant operators need to grow and continue to be the cornerstones of this country’s local economies…Tax policies can be make-or-break for small business, but that’s especially true for restaurant operators, who run their businesses on thin 3-5% pre-tax margins.”
National Retail Federation, David French, Executive Vice President of Government Relations: “Chairman Smith’s tax package is a decisive step forward in ensuring a stable, pro-growth tax environment that will empower retailers to continue investing in their businesses, employees and communities. By extending key provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act — including full expensing, immediate research and development expensing, and enhanced interest deductibility — this legislation demonstrates a clear commitment to supporting innovation, job creation and economic expansion.”
National Roofing Contractors Association: “This vital bill strengthens and makes several key tax provisions permanent that support the roofing industry. These provisions are particularly critical for main street, family-owned and pass-through entities that represent 95% of all U.S. businesses and employ the majority of private-sector workers.”
National Small Business Association, Todd McCracken, President and CEO: “If passed, this legislation would enable the majority of Small Businesses to continue benefiting from lower individual tax rates and, crucially increase the amount of Qualified Business Income (QBI) deductible for these entrepreneurs under Section 199A up to 23 percent…Together, these measures would ensure small businesses do not bear a disproportionate share of the tax burden compared to their larger counterparts, providing long-term certainty for Main Street entrepreneurs.”
National Taxpayers Union (NTU): “On behalf of National Taxpayers Union (NTU), the nation’s oldest taxpayer advocacy organization, we write to express our views on a series of measures slated for consideration before the House Committee on Ways and Means on May 13, 2025. NTU appreciates the Committee for your taxpayer-friendly legislative proposals (“Committee Print”) to comply with the reconciliation directive included in the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2025, H. Con. Res. 14.”
National Tooling and Machining Association, Roger Atkins, President: “This bill provides direct support to family-owned and privately held businesses like those that make up the National Tooling and Machining Association. As pass-through entities, our members pay taxes at the individual rate, which can limit the capital available to reinvest in their operations. By reducing that burden, the bill will help thousands of manufacturers grow their businesses and create more American manufacturing jobs.”
National Tooling and Machining Association, Bonnie Kuhn, Chair: “We’re a family-owned business, and when we invest in our people and equipment, we’re also investing in our community. But those investments come at a cost. That’s why we need Congress to act now on this bill. It gives us the tax certainty we need to keep growing and creating jobs here in Northwest Pennsylvania.”
North American Die Casting Association, Mike Meyer, President: “Die casting manufacturers are among the most capital and energy intensive businesses in the country. This is why the North American Die Casting Association supports the Ways and Means Committee bill – it will help create jobs and incentivize our manufacturers to spend here in the U.S. The House needs to move quickly to pass this bill and create more growth opportunities for our manufacturers.”
NumbersUSA, Michael Hough, Director of Federal Relations: “The Ways & Means committee rightfully goes after the problem of illegal immigration by levying a tax on remittances to foreign countries. Importantly this markup also restricts tax benefits for illegal aliens. This further strengthens the reconciliation legislation, which already included historic and badly needed funds to secure our borders and restore law and order to our immigration system.”
Optimum, Michael Olsen, General Counsel and Chief Corporate Responsibility Officer: “Optimum applauds the House Ways and Means Committee and Chairman Smith for introducing legislation to restore the EBITDA standard for interest deductibility. Restoring the EBITDA standard will drive economic growth and create jobs, helping capital-intensive companies like Optimum make long term investments. We look forward to working with Congress to enact it into law.”
POET, Joshua Shields, Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs: “POET is pleased to see the House Ways and Means Committee include an extension of the 45Z clean fuel production incentives in its reconciliation package. The 4-year extension will provide our farmers and biofuel producers with much-needed certainty for implementing technologies and practices that are critical for accessing new and growing markets. This would not have been possible without U.S. Representatives Randy Feenstra (IA-04), Michelle Fischbach (MN-07), Adrian Smith (NE-03), and Darin LaHood (IL-16), champions on the Ways and Means Committee who advocated for provisions to support American agriculture and ethanol in this package.”
Precision Machined Products Association, Miles Free, Director Emeritus: “Our precision machining companies compete globally on human safety critical components for medical, automotive, aerospace and other “can’t fail, mission critical parts.” Our shops are job creators, preferred employers in our communities, and often the first to innovate with new processes and technologies. This bill gives us the support and certainty we need to plan and make the critical investments and hiring decisions so our shops can continue to make the high precision parts that make a difference- right here in the USA.”
Precision Metalforming Association, David Klotz, President: “Whether serving the automotive, aerospace, or defense sectors, our member manufacturers rely on a stable tax environment to grow. The Precision Metalforming Association supports the Ways and Means Committee tax bill, which will not only create jobs today but also encourage long-term investment. The House should act quickly to pass this bill and jump-start research and growth here in the U.S.”
Professional Beauty Association, Myra Y. Reddy, Director of Government Affairs: “This provision—the 45B FICA Tip Tax Credit—is a critical step toward tax fairness for our industry. It directly supports small business owners and the service professionals who are the economic backbone of communities across the country.”
Professional Beauty Association, Coalition of 30+ organizations: “The Professional Beauty Association (PBA) and the undersigned organizations proudly applaud the inclusion of Section 45B in the newly introduced tax reconciliation package, ‘The One, Big, Beautiful Bill.’ For the first time, small business owners in the beauty industry will be eligible to access the existing FICA tip tax credit, helping to correct a longstanding inequity in the U.S. tax code. We sincerely thank you for your leadership in advancing tax policy that uplifts Main Street employers and the hardworking professionals who support them.”
RATE Coalition, Dan Combs, Executive Director: “The Ways and Means Committee unveiled tax reform legislation that will position the United States for years of economic growth and prosperity. Our member companies have seen firsthand how a competitive tax environment drives investment, stimulates economic expansion, and supports higher wages for American workers.”
Readers Precision Solutions, Michael J. Reader, CEO: “The House of Representatives tax bill is a needed first step to reenergizing American manufacturing and leveling the playing field. It is exactly what businesses like ours need right now – clarity and stability that enables us to confidently make long term investments in our businesses and people. This bill allows us to do both.”
The Real Estate Roundtable: “Taken as a whole, the tax proposals in the Chairman’s amendment will spur needed investment in our nation’s housing supply, strengthen urban and rural communities, and grow the broader economy to the benefit of all Americans.”
Restore American Investment Now (RAIN) Coalition, Michael O’Rielly: “Restoring EBITDA will boost U.S. competitiveness, drive economic expansion, support job creation, and increase wages, especially in capital-intensive sectors like manufacturing, infrastructure, and mining. These industries are the backbone of the American economy and have been disproportionately impacted by the current EBIT-based limit.”
Retail Industry Leaders Association, Courtney Titus Brooks, Vice President, Tax: “The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) was an economic game changer that fueled a wave of investment in innovation and workforce development…Doubling down on what has already proven to work is the right strategy, and we’re excited to see the House take the first step that will lead to legislation on the President’s desk.”
Roberts Automatic Products, Richard Hoster, President: “This tax legislation provides stability that is essential for businesses like ours to compete globally, add to our US Manufacturing workforce and gives us a chance to plan for the future while making investments today that support our customers in the defense, medical, aerospace and other critical essential industries that help keep the USA a global leader.”
SAF Coalition: “On behalf of the SAF Coalition, we commend the House Committee on Ways & Means for supporting the extension of the Clean Fuel Production Credit (45Z) through 2031. This critical legislation provides longterm certainty for SAF producers, incentivizes private sector investment, and builds out a robust domestic supply chain.”
Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council (SBE Council), Karen Kerrigan, President and Chief Executive Officer: “The One Big, Beautiful Bill rolled out by Chairman Smith today offers a powerful mix of tax relief and incentives that will supercharge American entrepreneurship, investment, innovation, and opportunity. It will bolster small business competitiveness and growth, and boost economic development in every corner of the country…SBE Council is grateful to Chairman Smith and committee members for putting forward a powerful bill that benefits all taxpayers and every American.”
Strategic Biofuels LLC and Louisiana Green Fuels LLC, Dr. Paul Schubert, Chief Executive Officer: “I am in support of the proposed bill, particularly in regard to the retention of the 45Q Tax Credit with minimal changes. I am also glad to see the extension of the 45Z Tax Credits including the restriction on foreign sources of feedstocks. I also support the limitations in the tax credits on the ability of foreign companies from being able to qualify.”
Students for Life Action: “The Ways and Means reconciliation bill is pro-family & pro-life! We are excited to see legislation that will help build a culture of Life & empower families in the U.S.! Thank you to @RepJasonSmith and all the committee members @WaysandMeansGOP for all your hard work!”
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America: “Thank you Chairman @RepJasonSmith and @WaysandMeansGOP for working creatively to support moms, babies, and families in the areas where they need it the most.”
Texas Farm Bureau (TFB), Russell W. Boening, President: “Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) is writing to express strong support for the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee’s reconciliation legislation introduced by Chairman Jason Smith. We particularly appreciate how this bill supports farmers and ranchers and urge swift passage.”
Twin Cities Die Casting, Todd Olson, Chief Executive Officer: “If Congress wants us manufacturers to better compete with China, they should pass this tax bill now. The Chinese government provides endless subsidies to their manufacturers and this bill, along with President Trump’s tariff policies, will help us to level that playing field.”
Uber, Javi Correoso, Head of Federal Affairs: “On behalf of Uber and the millions of drivers and couriers throughout the United States who use our platform, thank you for your leadership to ensure independent contractors will be eligible for the ‘No Tax on Tips’ federal income tax deduction…This legislation will have a meaningful impact for millions who earn through platforms like Uber. We’re grateful for your efforts and continued support.”
Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America, Francis Creighton, President and Chief Executive Officer: “This is an encouraging first step that recognizes the critical role of family-owned businesses to the economy. We urge Congress to quickly pass this legislation and to keep family-owned businesses front and center as they continue through the reconciliation process.”
Comprehensive list of organizations supporting provisions within the Committee on Ways and Means’ section of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act:
AARP; Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys (AAAA); ACLJ Action; Adopt America Network; Adoption Tax Credit Working Group; Aerospace Industries Association; Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition; Agricultural Retailers Association; AICC, The Independent Packaging Association; Air Water America Inc.; Airbus; Airlines for America (A4A); Alabama Center Right Coalition; Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District; ALEC Action; Allegheny Science and Technology; Alliance for Automotive Innovation; Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy; Alternative Fuels & Chemicals Coalition (AFCC); Altria; Aluminum Association; AMAC Action; Ambient Fuels; America First Policy Institute; America's Credit Unions; American Association of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS); American Association of Pro-Life OBGYNs; American Bankers Association; American Biogas Council; American Boiler Manufacturers Association (ABMA); American Building Materials Alliance; American Car Rental Association; American Cement Association; American Center for Law and Justice Action; American Chemistry Council; American Cleaning Institute; American Coalition for Taxpayer Rights; American Composites Manufacturers Association; American Council of Engineering Companies; American Council of Independent Laboratories; American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI); American Dental Association; American Exploration and Production Council; American Forest & Paper Association; American Foundry Society; American Frozen Food Institute; American Home Furnishings Alliance; American Hospital Association; American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA); American Iron and Steel Institute; American Lighting Association; American Mold Builders Association; American Petroleum Institute (API); American Rental Association; American Staffing Association; American Subcontractors Association; American Sugar Alliance; American Supply Association; AmericanHort; Americans for Limited Government; Americans for Prosperity; Americans for Tax Reform; Americans United for Life; Amgen; Appalachia Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub; Arnold Ventures; Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA); Associated Builders and Contractors; Associated Equipment Distributors; Associated Hair Professionals; Associated Nail Professionals; Associated Skin Care Professionals; Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC); Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry; ATD Precision Manufacturing; Autos Drive America; Avina Clean Hydrogen Inc.; Aymium; Ballard Power Systems, Inc.; BayoTech, Inc.; Beer Institute; Belleville International; BEMA; Bennett Pump; Blue Lake Rancheria (California); Blueprint for Life Coalition; Boston Scientific; Boulevard; Bracalente Manufacturing Group; BrainTrust; Brick Industry Association; Business Council for Sustainable Energy; Business Roundtable; California Hydrogen Business Council; CCIM Institute; Cellulose Insulation Manufacturers Association; Center for a Free Economy; Center for Transportation and the Environment; Center for Urban Renewal in Education (CURE); Center Right Coalition - Kansas Chapter; Center Right Southwest Ohio; CGI Gases and General Hydrogen Corp; Charter Communications; Christian Alliance for Orphans; Christian Employer Alliance; Cisco’ Citizen Outreach; Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions; Clean Hydrogen Future Coalition; ClearPath Action; Club for Growth; Coalition for 1099-K Fairness; Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas; Coalition of Franchisee Associations; Comcast; Composite Panel Association; Concerned Women for America; Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute – Secretary; Connecticut Catholic Conference; Construction Industry Round Table; Cosmetologists Chicago; Coty; Council for Affordable Health Coverage (CAHC); Council for Citizens Against Government Waste; CTIA Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association; Cummins; Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption; Distribution Contractors Association; Door and Hardware Institute; Doordash; EcoEngineers; Economic Investment Alliance; Electric Hydrogen; Electronic Components Industry Association; Electronic Transactions Association; Element Resources Inc.; Emerson; Empire Diversified Energy; Energy Marketers of America; eNG Coalition; ENGIE North America, Inc.; Entergy Texas; EQT Corporation; ERISA Industry Committee; Esthetics Council; Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission; Faith and Freedom Coalition; Families Rising; Family Business Association of California; Family Business Coalition; Family Policy Alliance; Fantastic Sams; FASTECH; FCA International; Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation (Farmer Mac); Federation of American Hospitals (FAH); Fidelis New Energy; Fiedler Group; Finseca; First Ammonia; Flex Association; Flexible Packaging Association; Food Industry Association (FMI); Foodservice Equipment Distributors Association; Forest Resources Association; Forging Industry Association; Fortescue; Foundation for Government Accountability; Franchise Business Services; FRIEM America Inc.; Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association; General Aviation Manufacturers Association; Glass Packaging Institute; Great Clips; Green Stewardship, LLC; Greentree Consulting LLC; Grubhub; H2 Ranch, LLC; H2B2 USA, LLC; Hand and Stone; Harley Davidson; Health & Fitness Association; Heartland Hydrogen Hub; Henkel; Heraeus Precious Metals North America; Heritage Foundation; Hexagon Purus ASA; HIF Global; Hog Lick Aggregates; Honeywell Inc.; HopSkipDrive; Household & Commercial Products Association; HSA Coalition; HyAxiom; HydroFleet, Inc.; Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus Council; Hyundai Motor North America; HyVelocity Hydrogen Hub; ICSC; Independence Hydrogen; Independent Lubricant Manufacturers Association; Independent Petroleum Association of America; Independent Women's Forum; Independent Women's Voice; Industrial Fasteners Institute; Industrial Packaging Alliance of North America; Industrial Truck Association; Information Technology Industry Council; Innovating Commerce Serving Communities; Instacart; Institute of Makers of Explosives; Institute of Real Estate Management; Intercoiffure America Canada; Interest Deductibility Working Group; International Foodservice Distributors Association; International Franchise Association; International Salon Spa Business Network; International Sign Association; International Spa Association; Invest in Education Coalition; Investment Company Institute (ICI); IPC; Irrigation Association; Ivys Energy Solutions; J.A. Paterson LLC, Energy & Environment Law; Jergens, Inc; Job Creators Network; John Cockerill; John K MacIver Institute for Public Policy; John Paul Mitchell Systems; Johnson Matthey Inc.; Kalispell Tribe of Indians (Washington); Kansas City Center Right Coalition; Kawasaki; Heavy Industries; Kids Win Missouri; Koloma; L’Oréal Professional Products; Leech; Lake Band of Ojibwe (Minnesota); Liberty Alliance USA; Living Proof; Lower Sioux; Indian Community (Minnesota); Luxfer Gas Cylinders; Lyft; M.R.S. Enterprises; Main Street Employers Coalition; March for Life; March for Life Action; Marine Retailers Association of the Americas; Matagorda County Economic Development; Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi (Gun Lake) (Michigan); Mescalero Apache Tribe (New Mexico); Metal Building Manufacturers Association; Metals Service Center Institute; Mid-Atlantic Clean Hydrogen Hub; Midwest Tribal Energy Resources Association; Minerva; Missouri Center Right Coalition; Moapa Band of Paiute Indians (Nevada); Modern Hydrogen; Monolith; Moroccanoil; Mortgage Bankers Association; Motion Picture Association; Nareit; National Apartment Association; National Asphalt and Pavement Association (NAPA); National Association of Barber Boards of America; National Association of Convenience Stores; National Association of Home Builders; National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors; National Association of Manufacturers; National Association of Realtors; National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors; National Association of Women Business Owners; National Automatic Merchandising Association; National Beer Wholesalers Association; National Cattlemen's Beef Association; National Center for Adoption and Permanency; National Corn Growers Association (NCGA); National Council For Adoption (NCFA); National Council of Agricultural Employers; National Council of Farmer Cooperatives; National Council of Textile Organizations; National Defense Industrial Association; National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA); National Electrical Manufacturers Representatives Association (NEMRA); National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB); National Foreign Trade Council; National Franchisee Association; National Grange; National Grocers Association; National Hispanic Pastors Alliance; National Housing Conference; National Insulation Association; National Interstate Council of State Boards; National Latino Evangelical Coalition; National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association; National Marine Distributors Association; National Marine Manufacturers Association; National Mining Association; National Multifamily Housing Council; National Onion Association; National Parents Union; National Ready Mixed Concrete Association; National Restaurant Association; National Retail Federation; National Roofing Contractors Association; National Small Business Association; National Taxpayers Union (NTU); National Tooling and Machining Association; National Parents Union; National Venture Capital Association; National Wooden Pallet & Container Association; Native CDFI Network; NC Life Sciences Organization; Nel Hydrogen; NeuVentus; Nexceris; North American Association of Food Equipment Manufacturers (NAFEM); North American Die Casting Association; North; American Millers’ Association; NovoHydrogen; Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative; NumbersUSA; Ohio AgriBusiness Association; Ohio Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Coalition; Olin; OPI Odontorium Products Inc; Optimum; Outdoor Power Equipment and Engine Service Association; Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub; Pennsylvania Farm Bureau; Pennsylvania Utility Contractors Association; Personal Care Products Council; Pet Food Institute; Pet Industry Distributors Association; Petroleum Equipment Institute; Plastics Industry Association; Plastics Pipe Institute; Plug Power; Plumbing Manufacturers International; POET; Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe (Washington); Port of Corpus Christi Authority; Port of Long Beach; Port of Victoria; Power to Hydrogen Inc.; Precision Machined Products Association; Precision Metalforming Association; PricewaterhouseCoopers; PRINTING United Alliance; Professional Beauty Association; Professional Beauty Employment Coalition; Proteum Energy; Quest One North America, Inc.; Railway Supply Institute; RATE Coalition; Raven SR, Inc.; Readers Precision Solutions; Real Estate Roundtable; Recycled Materials Association; Renace; Renewable Hydrogen Alliance; RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association; Restore American Investment NOW (RAIN) Coalition; Retail Industry Leaders Association; RI Center for Freedom and Prosperity; Roberts Automatic Products; S Corporation Association; SAF Coalition; Sam Villa; San Joaquin Regional Transit District; Saoradh Enterprise Partners; SBE Council; Schaeffler Group USA Inc.; SEMI; Semiconductor Industry Association; Shipt; Shoshone-Bannock Tribe (Idaho); Show Hope; Siemens Energy, Inc.; Silicon Valley Leadership Group; Silicon Valley Tax Directors Group; Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council; Small Business Legislative Council (SBLC); Software Finance and Tax Executives Council; Southeast Hydrogen Energy Alliance; Southeastern Lumber Manufacturers Association; Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA); Sport Clips; Sport Clips Haircuts; Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance; Squaxin Tribe (Washington); STL Region Missouri; Center Right Meeting; Strategic Biofuels LLC and Louisiana Green Fuels LLC; Students for Life Action; Sungas Renewables; Surround Sound Strategies, LLC; TechNet; Technology & Manufacturing Association; Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA); TES; Texas Farm Bureau; Texas Hydrogen Alliance; Textile Care Allied Trades Association; The Adoption Tax Credit Working Group; The Alliance for Biopharmaceutical Competitiveness and Innovation; The Alliance for Competitive Taxation (ACT); The Association for Hose and Accessories Distribution; The Association For Manufacturing Technology; The Hardwood Federation; The Home Depot; The Internet & Television Association; The Methanol Institute; The R&D Coalition; The Sulphur Institute; The Transportation Alliance; The Vehicle Suppliers Association; thyssenkrupp nucera USA Inc.; Tippy; Titan Production Equipment; Topsoe; TotalEnergies; Toyota Motor North America; Toyota Tsusho America, Inc.; TRSA, The Association for Linen, Uniform and Facility Services Industry; Truck Renting and Leasing Association; Twelve, Inc.; Twin Cities Die Casting; U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Uber; Ulta Beauty; Unleash Prosperity; USTelecom- The Broadband Association; Valve Manufacturers Association; Verdagy Inc.; Victoria Economic Development Corporation; Voice for Adoption; W. L. Gore & Associates; Water and Sewer Distributors of America; Wella Company; Window and Door Manufacturers Association; Wine and Spirit Wholesalers of America; WISPA - Broadband Without Boundaries; Workplace Solutions Association; Wyoming Stock Growers Association; Yosemite Clean Energy, LLC; ZEV Station; Zionist Organization of America