Randy Feenstra discusses “One Big Beautiful Bill” benefits

Randy Feenstra discusses “One Big Beautiful Bill” benefits
Rep. Randy Feenstra, U.S. Representative for Iowa's 4th District — Twitter Website
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Randy Feenstra, a U.S. Congressman representing Iowa’s 4th district since 2021, has shared insights on the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” via his social media platform. The bill is a significant legislative move with implications for American taxpayers and various sectors.

On July 7, 2025, Feenstra highlighted that “91% of taxpayers claim the standard deduction.” He elaborated that this figure translates to over 150 million Americans. The new legislation increases the standard deduction to nearly $16,000 for individuals and almost $32,000 for married couples. This adjustment aims to allow taxpayers to retain more of their income.

Later the same day, Feenstra commemorated a key moment when “President Trump signed the ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill’ into law”, which he describes as delivering the largest tax cut in history for American families, farmers, workers, seniors, and small businesses.

Additionally, Feenstra announced another aspect of the bill on July 7 by stating that “President Trump’s ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill’ ENDS taxes on car loan interest for American-made cars!” This provision aims to support domestic automotive production and ownership.

Randy Feenstra has been serving in Congress since succeeding Steve King in 2021. Born in Hull, Iowa in 1969 and currently residing there, Feenstra holds a BA from Dordt University obtained in 1991.



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