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Congressman Nathaniel Moran Participates in Small Business Tax Roundtable with U.S. and Tyler Chambers

On Friday, Congressman Nathaniel Moran (TX-01) participated in a Small Business Tax Roundtable hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce, where local business leaders and small-business owners from across East Texas gathered to discuss the real-world impact of federal tax policy.

Tyler, TX – On Friday, Congressman Nathaniel Moran (TX-01) participated in a Small Business Tax Roundtable hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce, where local business leaders and small-business owners from across East Texas gathered to discuss the real-world impact of federal tax policy. The conversation focused on the need to make permanent key provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act—such as 100% immediate expensing, the increased Qualified Business Income Deduction to 23%, and expanded Small Business and R&D incentives—all central components of the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB).

“I’m grateful to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, local leaders, and business owners who joined us for this important discussion,” said Congressman Moran. “These conversations and their insight are exactly what we need to shape tax policy that actually works. When it comes to businesses, the One Big Beautiful Bill is about incentivizing innovation and investment, rewarding hard work, protecting small businesses from burdensome taxation and regulations, and making sure businesses in East Texas can grow, hire, and thrive without Washington getting in the way. These conversations remind us of who we’re fighting for—and why passing the OBBB matters.”

Community and chamber leaders emphasized the importance of smart tax policy and shared firsthand how it affects their region:

James Sheridan, Board Chair of the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce, reflected on the roundtable: “It was an honor to host today’s roundtable and highlight the importance of the One Big Beautiful Bill. Extending the 23% deduction for pass-through income—set to expire at the end of this year—will provide meaningful relief to local business owners. By lowering tax rates and expanding this deduction, the law gives entrepreneurs more breathing room to invest in their operations, hire new employees, and support their communities. From family-owned shops in Tyler to service providers across the region, East Texas businesses have thrived under a tax code that rewards hard work and encourages growth.”

Mark Robinson, Board Chair of the East Texas Coalition, added: “On behalf of the East Texas Coalition, representing Kilgore, Lindale, Longview, Tyler, and Whitehouse Chambers of Commerce, we’re encouraged to see national momentum around key provisions that matter most to our region, particularly the reauthorization of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and the Senate’s recent adjustments to expand short-term Pell Grant eligibility. These provisions directly align with what our employers are asking for: more skilled workers, faster. We also support efforts to streamline federal permitting processes that will boost energy and infrastructure development. These are essential to driving investment, job creation, and long-term economic competitiveness in East Texas.”

John Gonzales, Executive Director of the Southwest/South Central Region for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said: “The U.S. Chamber thanks Congressman Nathaniel Moran for his tireless work to ensure his East Texas small businesses and working families continue to benefit from the pro-growth policies enacted in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. The economic impact of lower rates has helped businesses of all sizes in the district. As a member of the Ways and Means committee, Congressman Moran is working hard to promote jobs and economic growth in the 1st District of Texas.”

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