Posted on Tuesday, June 24, 2025
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by AMAC Action
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AMAC Action has received a robust response from its grassroots network after launching a nationwide campaign calling on U.S. Senators to pass President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill.” In less than 24 hours, more than 13,000 AMAC members contacted their Senators urging them to vote “yes” on the bill, underscoring renewed conservative energy and broad-based support for the legislation.
This overwhelming surge of support reflects AMAC members’ enthusiasm for a package that permanently extends the 2017 tax cuts and delivers major new tax relief—especially for working Americans, seniors, and small business owners.
Among the bill’s most significant provisions is a $4,000 tax deduction for seniors, a top-tier priority for AMAC, delivering concrete benefits to millions of retirees The legislation also eliminates federal income tax on tips and overtime pay, fulfilling key campaign promises and placing more money directly into the pockets of service and hourly workers.
In addition, the One Big, Beautiful Bill tackles persistent issues in prescription drug pricing by ending abusive spread‑pricing by Pharmacy Benefit Managers in Medicaid and requiring transparent, ingredient‑cost‑plus‑fee models—protecting the health and financial wellbeing of AMAC members and all Americans.
At a time of global uncertainty, the package also strengthens U.S. national security with dedicated funding for the military and border security. It includes $150 billion more for defense and approximately $46.5 billion for border wall construction, new personnel, and advanced surveillance technology.
“AMAC Action members are speaking loud and clear,” said AMAC Action Senior Vice President Andy Mangione. “They understand that this is more than a tax bill—it’s a blueprint for conservative reform: rewarding work, rewarding service, securing our country, and restoring fairness in prescription drug pricing.”
AMAC Action urges every Senator to listen to the more than 13,000 voices demanding immediate passage of the One Big, Beautiful Bill.
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