Harriet Hageman

07/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/02/2026 12:40

What has the One Big Beautiful Bill done for Wyoming this year? Record tax cuts 💵 Regulatory relief for Wyoming industries ⚡️ Overdue support for our ranchers 🐂 @POTUS and[...]

Washington, D.C. - July 4, 2026, marks America's 250th anniversary of independence, and one year since President Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law. Congresswoman Harriet Hageman (R-WY) worked to ensure Wyoming's priorities were reflected in the historic legislation, and one year later, Wyoming families, workers, and small businesses are seeing real results.

"One year ago, we delivered on the mandate the American people gave us in 2024 to cut taxes, unleash American energy, and restore accountability in Washington," said Rep. Hageman. "Today, the results are undeniable. Wyoming taxpayers are seeing the largest average tax cut in the country, our energy and timber industries finally have avenues to re-develop, and our state is being rewarded for running our programs the right way instead of being punished for Washington's mistakes. Simply put, the Working Families Tax Cuts law is the One Big Beautiful Bill that represents promises made and promises kept."

Background

Wyoming wins in the One Big Beautiful Bill:

  • Gave Wyoming taxpayers the largest average tax cut of any state in the nation this year, an average of $5,478
  • Ended the coal leasing moratorium and cut coal royalty rates, helping keep Wyoming mines operating
  • Restored pre-IRA onshore oil and gas royalty rates, lowering them from 16.67% back to 12.5%
  • Expanded the use of long-term forest management contracts on federal lands for the first time, giving Wyoming's timber and sawmill industries certainty while reducing catastrophic wildfire and insect infestation risk
  • Protected family-owned farms and ranches from the death tax
  • Held states accountable for SNAP payment errors while Wyoming's error rate of just 3.96% ranks among the lowest in the nation, far below the 10.62% national average
  • Eliminated taxes on tips for 10,000 Wyoming workers
  • Expanded the Child Tax Credit for 65,000 Wyoming families
  • Delivered a tax cut for 50,000 Wyoming small businesses
  • Created the Rural Health Transformation Program, which delivered more than $205 million to strengthen Wyoming's hospitals and clinics in its first year
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