cutting taxes
Cut taxes.
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Evidence
"I'm committed to working with my House colleagues to find common-sense solutions to halt wasteful spending, make middle class tax cuts permanent, and dramatically decrease the size of government."
Sponsor: Rep. Hudson, Richard [R-NC-8] (Introduced 05/10/2018) ... Latest Action: House - 05/10/2018 Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means. The bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to expand the exclusion from gross income for certain combat zone compensation.
Roll Call 190 | Bill Number: H.R. 1 ... Vote Question: On Motion to Concur in the Senate Amendment ... One Big Beautiful Bill Act ... Status: Passed ... Hudson | Republican | North Carolina | Aye
Public Law 119-21 contains permanent extension provisions and other tax changes, including changes that reduce or preserve lower tax burdens for workers, families, and businesses.
Assessments
Hudson promised broadly to cut taxes. During his current federal House tenure, he voted aye on final passage of H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which became Public Law 119-21 on July 4, 2025 and included tax-relief provisions preserving or reducing tax burdens for workers, families, and businesses. Because the enacted tax package passed while he was serving and he supported final passage, the promise counts as delivered in the same term. His earlier unsuccessful 2018 tax-cut bill also shows effort, but the later enacted law is sufficient for full delivery.
Hudson promised broadly to cut taxes. The evidence shows he voted for final passage of H.R. 1 in 2025, which became Public Law 119-21 and included tax-relief provisions that reduced or preserved lower tax burdens. Because the tax-cut package was enacted during the same term, the promise is fulfilled. Earlier unsuccessful tax-cut legislation shows additional effort but does not change the delivered outcome.