Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman | Official Website
Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman | Official Website
Throughout the past month, Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak (R-ND) has been gathering feedback from North Dakotans regarding the One Big Beautiful Bill. The legislation has received support from various individuals across different sectors.
Guy Moos, President of Baker Boy in Dickinson, emphasized the bill's positive impact on manufacturing and its prevention of a tax increase. He stated, "On behalf of manufacturers across the country, bakeries included, the great Big Beautiful Bill was good for manufacturing."
Brooke Benson expressed appreciation for how the bill allows her family to save money. She said, "One of the things that I love about the One Big Beautiful Bill is that it'll take less money out of my husband's and I's check."
Connor Puetz, a recent college graduate starting a business in Bismarck, noted its benefits for average Americans. "I think it's great for average Americans who just want more money in their pocket," he commented.
Jill Kringstad highlighted common-sense policies related to energy within the bill. She remarked, "There's so much common-sense policy in it, especially related to energy."
Jo from Bismarck opposed letting previous tax cuts expire. She mentioned that extending them is "monumentally important" for her family.
Randy Christmann praised Congresswoman Fedorchak's efforts on energy-related aspects of the bill. He stated, "I am so grateful for Julie Fedorchak’s expertise and hard work on that reconciliation bill."
John Schultz appreciated potential future benefits from tax breaks and spending cuts within the bill. He shared his thoughts with Fedorchak after meeting her.
Steve Kahl supported measures addressing government spending and debt reduction. He noted how previous inflation affected his ability to pay bills.
Mandy Robinson saw benefits for rural healthcare due to changes in staffing requirements under the bill.
Daneen Dressler supported phasing out certain tax credits while emphasizing stable energy needs at Stone Mill.
Neal Messer backed enhancements to small business deductions and estate tax exemptions as beneficial for family farms.
Congresswoman Fedorchak continues to advocate for this legislation as she highlights stories like those of fourth-generation farmers from St. Thomas during discussions on Capitol Hill.