Americans express concerns about tax and employment have an impact if Trump’s tax bill fails

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EXCLUSIVE: Toni McAlister is an eminent voice in the Louisiana logging industry, but as she said on Tuesday, she is also “a mother and a woman” from a middle -class family.
She is one of the four Americans from across the country invited by the leaders of the GOP in the Chamber to Capitol Hill to promote “One Big, Beau Bill” by President Donald Trump.
It is a vast legislation aimed at advancing Trump’s priorities on taxes, immigration, energy, defense and national debt – which takes the Herculean political maneuvers to pass.
On Tuesday, the president of the Mike Johnson room, R-La., And other leaders have pivoted it to promote it themselves, rather inviting their four guests to speak of their support for the bill, and what is at stake if it is not happening by the end of this year.
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President Donald Trump urges the Republicans to adopt his “big and beautiful bill”. (Mandel Ngan / AFP via Getty Images)
“I believe that our tax rates in Louisiana for small businesses will drop to around 43.4%. I mean, it is literally half of what we are working on. So what will we work to pay taxes?” Mallister told Fox News Digital.
She is the executive director of Louisiana Logger’s Association, a commercial group representing the loggers of the State of Bayou. In addition to that, however, McAlister said that she was concerned about an increase in taxes for her family if the bill is not adopted.
“I am just a regular middle-class family. And in Louisiana, the average tax increase would be around $ 1,300. It’s a month of grocery store. This is all we can do with our children. $ 1,300, it’s a lot of money,” she said.
The projections published by the GOP chamber show that under the version of the lower law of the bill, an average family could see an additional $ 1,300 in tax alliance, while non-adoption could result in a tax increase of $ 1,700.
The Republicans aim to use the bill to extend the Trump Trump Trump and Trump jobs, as well as to implement a multitude of new policies such as the elimination of taxes from the wages of the feet and overtime.
Retirement sheriff James Stuart said the latter measures, on which Trump campaigned in 2024, will be essential for the recruitment of the police in Minnesota.
“One of the most persistent struggles of agencies across the country is retention and recruitment. No tax on overtime will increase the salary to take away for our peace offices, which will strengthen morale and facilitate charges for them and their families,” said Stuart, who is also executive director of the Minnesota Sheriff association, Fox News Digital.

Chamber Mike Johnson and other GOP leaders have brought people from the United States to Capitol Hill to promote legislation. (Images Kevin Dietsch / Getty)
However, Paul Danos, the head of a family company of offshore energy services in Gray, Louisiana, told Fox News Digital that the energy policies of the Republicans were also essential for his business.
“If this bill does not pass, then we meet where we were in the last administration, with this lack of predictability concerning sales of leases,” said Danos.
“These investments of several billion dollars which create jobs, which provide safe and affordable energy here in the United States, are compromised. We are starting to depend on other nations of our oil and our gas.”
This, he argued, would lead to higher prices for everyone.
Sam Palter, who directs engineering at Laser Marking Technologies, one of the last two laser technological companies owned and operated in America, said that he and others in Michigan were “tired of brain flight”, hoping that Trump’s bill could reverse this and revitalize manufacturing in the region.
“We will not grow, and we will not provide as many jobs in the manufacturing and industrial engineering space,” said Palter.
“And it is sad, because there is nothing that makes me more proud than hiring a local child … So he works 13 miles from his home. He does not have to leave his family and everything to exercise this diploma.”
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The Senate Republicans are currently considering the bill. (Getty)
It is not yet clear if their arguments or other in favor of the Trump bill will however have an effect.
The legislation encountered republican criticisms in the Chamber and the Senate, while the GOP leaders knew him as the best possible way for a recasting of conservative policy while they control the Congress and the White House.
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Although the dissent comes from a relatively low number of Republicans, it could be sufficient to derail the legislation – the leaders of the GOP in the Chamber and the Senate are struggling with thin razor margins of a few voices.
Trump recently ordered the legislators to stay in Washington, DC, until the bill is adopted – despite a recreation scheduled for next week for the holidays of July 4.
The bill adopted the House by a vote last month, and a modified version should obtain a vote in the Senate this week. The room and the Senate must pass identical products before it can be sent to the Trump office.