John McGuire supports major bill preventing tax increase and celebrating U.S. Independence

John McGuire supports major bill preventing tax increase and celebrating U.S. Independence
John McGuire, US Representative for Virginia's 5th Congressional District — https://mcguire.house.gov/
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Congressman John McGuire has recently been active on social media, expressing his views and statements on legislative matters and national celebrations. His series of tweets cover a range of topics from policy support to patriotic sentiments.

On July 3, 2025, Congressman McGuire shared his support for a significant legislative proposal known as the One Big Beautiful Bill. He detailed its objectives in his tweet, highlighting key points: “Early this morning, I was proud to speak on the House floor in support of the One Big Beautiful Bill, which will: Prevent the largest tax increase in history Unleash American energy dominance Invest in & strengthen our military Reverse Biden’s Green New Scam”.

Later that same day, McGuire issued a brief announcement regarding the bill’s progress. He noted the successful passage of the legislation with a succinct message: “My statement on passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act:”.

On July 4th, McGuire took to Twitter again to commemorate Independence Day. In a celebratory note honoring the nation’s founding anniversary, he expressed pride and gratitude: “Happy 249th Birthday to the United States of America! Everyday, I am proud to be an American. We thank the men & women who have defended our freedoms. Happy 4th of July! God bless our country, our service members, & the American People!”



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