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    Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., criticizes Democrats for their characterization of President Donald Trumps tax bill and weighs in on Zohran Mamdanis bid for NYC mayor.

    New data from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce found that American voters favor the pro-growth tax provisions affecting businesses within the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) signed by President Donald Trump.

    In a memo to Chamber members that was viewed exclusively by FOX Business, the organization said that Americans are supportive of specific pro-business tax policies in the new law despite polling data showing opposition to the overall legislation. For example, a Fox News Poll conducted July 19-21 found that among all voters, OBBBA had just 39% approval.

    “Something may be getting lost in translation when people just describe it as ‘one big, beautiful bill’ and so we’re releasing polling data to really help inform the debate that when you do ask people about the particulars, there’s strong support here,” Chamber of Commerce chief policy officer and head of strategic advocacy Neil Bradley told FOX Business in an interview. 

    “It’s not just the no-tax on tips, or the tax relief for Social Security. The pro-growth, pro-business provisions of the bill are also incredibly popular.”

    TRUMP’S ‘BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL’ SPARKS INVESTMENT SURGE ACROSS AMERICAN BUSINESSES

    The One Big Beautiful Bill Act was enacted last month by President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers to provide tax relief for businesses and households. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    The Chamber found in its polling that a little more than two-thirds of respondents, or 67%, favored the permanent restoration of business deductions for research and development.

    The OBBBA also made permanent the full expensing of businesses’ capital investments, such as on machinery, equipment and technology, which 62% of respondents said they favored.

    Another provision that permanently extended the business interest deduction was backed by 64% of voters.

    ‘BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL’ INCLUDES TAX BREAKS FOR TIPS AND OVERTIME: WHO BENEFITS?

    Donald Trump celebrates 'big, beautiful bill'

    President Donald Trump signed the OBBBA into law at an Independence Day celebration at the White House with Republican lawmakers. (Tom Brenner For The Washington Post via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    “For the very reason that some of these pro-growth tax provisions are just harder to talk about and explain, I was pleased that they still had such high support,” Bradley said. 

    The Chamber’s memo noted its polling found that nearly two-thirds of voters, or 65%, were in support of permanently extending the 2017 tax cuts that were set to expire at the end of this year and would’ve triggered the largest automatic tax hike in U.S. history.

    WHAT’S IN THE ‘BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL’ FOR AMERICAN WORKERS?

    Planes on Boeing assembly line

    The OBBBA included permanent tax breaks for companies to expense capital investments, like plants and machinery. (Liu Guanguan/China News Service via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    “There would have been tremendous negative feedback had all of those tax provisions been allowed to expire,” Bradley said, adding that the polling showed that voters “want permanent resolution here.”

    The Chamber’s memo also explained that its polling found that 71% of respondents said they would be more likely to support congressional candidates who voted to make the 2017 tax law permanent.

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    “The thing that did not surprise me in the poll was the strong support among voters for elected officials who voted to make the tax cuts permanent because in the townhalls that the U.S. Chamber is hosting across the country – and we’re on our way to doing 100 of those this year – that’s exactly what we hear,” Bradley said. 



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