I will support reducing taxes on hard working Americans and rolling back regulations that stifle small business growth.
Support reducing taxes on hard working Americans and rolling back regulations that stifle small business growth.
Occurrences
As your Representative, I will work tirelessly to lower the taxes on you and your family and fight against Washington regulations that prevent Michigan businesses from growing and prospering.
Evidence
As your Representative, I will work tirelessly to lower the taxes on you and your family and fight against Washington regulations that prevent Michigan businesses from growing and prospering.
Roll Call 135 on May 20, 2025 was on the resolution providing for consideration of S.J. Res. 13 and S.J. Res. 31. The roll call list shows Representative McClain (MI) voted Aye.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed S.J. Res. 31, overturning the Biden administration’s Major Sources Rule under the Clean Air Act. McClain said, 'I’m proud to roll back this rule and ensure businesses have the flexibility to innovate without fear of perpetually being punished.'
GovInfo identifies H.R. 1 as the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' and gives its short title and legislative text record in the 119th Congress; the bill version was placed on the Senate calendar on June 28, 2025.
The White House said President Donald J. Trump’s Working Families Tax Cuts are 'delivering real relief' and that Americans are seeing bigger refunds and job growth; it specifically states the law was signed on July 4, 2025.
Assessments
McClain promised to support lower taxes for working Americans and roll back business-stifling regulations. During her current federal House term, Congress enacted H.R. 1/Public Law 119-21 on July 4, 2025, a broad tax law with individual and family tax relief provisions, satisfying the tax-reduction portion in substance. The record also shows she supported and publicly claimed credit for House action to reverse a Biden-era manufacturing regulation through S.J. Res. 31, aligning with the regulatory rollback portion. Because this was a support/advocacy promise rather than a pledge to personally author the final law, successful same-term enactment/action with her vote and public support is enough for full delivery; effort_badge is true because the evidence reflects concrete legislative action, not rhetoric alone.
McClain promised to support lower taxes and rollback regulations burdening small businesses. The evidence shows both substantive action and outcomes during the same term: a federal tax-cut law was signed on July 4, 2025, and her office documented support for a successful rollback of a Biden-era manufacturing regulation through S.J. Res. 31. Because the promise was framed as support/fighting for these policies rather than achieving a precise quantified tax or regulatory target, the combination of enacted tax relief and successful regulatory rollback is sufficient to rate the promise delivered.