I will continue to advocate for legislation that enhances the freedom for small businesses and communities to thrive.
Advocate for legislation that enhances freedom for small businesses and communities to thrive.
Occurrences
Evidence
Biggs said he was pleased to vote on major tax-cut laws that "return money" to Americans and highlighted the Working Family Tax Cuts Act for expanded deductions, child tax credit changes, no tax on overtime and tips, and a Social Security bonus deduction. The release said the law has already produced increased tax benefits and savings for millions of filers.
Biggs's office said the House passed his Monitor Accountability Act in a bipartisan vote and described the bill as setting clear rules for courts' use of federal monitors and ending waste tied to a Maricopa County monitorship that has cost taxpayers $350 million.
GovInfo records H.R. 8365, the Monitor Accountability Act, as introduced by Mr. Biggs and later reported with an amendment. The bill text and actions show the measure moved beyond introduction during the lookback window.
Biggs's office described a conservative health-care framework in which association health plans let small businesses band together for more affordable coverage and his own Health Coverage Choice Act offers flexible coverage options.
The members said the drought funds were set aside to aid Basin states and protect "communities, local economies, and critical industries" that rely on the Colorado River, and asked federal officials to release the unexpended funds immediately.
Assessments
The promise was framed as advocacy for legislation, not as securing enactment of a specific bill. Biggs has continued in the same federal office after the 2020 campaign and the evidence shows material legislative advocacy: sponsoring and advancing the Monitor Accountability Act through the House, supporting tax-cut legislation framed as helping families and businesses, advocating small-business health coverage flexibility, and joining federal action to release Colorado River funds for local economies and communities. Because the clearest evidence is from 2025-2026, after the 2021-2023 term tied to the 2020 election, this counts as delivered with later_term timing rather than same_term delivery.