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Rep. Roger Williams says tax changes and 100% expensing are priming Main Street for growth; urges passing appropriations before Jan. 20

House Small Business Committee · December 3, 2025
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U.S. Rep. Roger Williams, chair of the House Small Business Committee, told a SiriusXM interview that permanent tax cuts, regulatory relief for community banks and 100% expensing are helping small businesses, and he urged Congress to pass appropriations before Jan. 20 to avoid another shutdown.

U.S. Rep. Roger Williams, chair of the House Small Business Committee, said in a SiriusXM interview that permanent tax cuts and a provision allowing businesses to expense fixed assets fully in the purchase year are positioning Main Street for growth, and he warned lawmakers against another government shutdown ahead of Jan. 20.

Williams, who said he still owns car dealerships in Texas and employs hundreds of people, described the current moment as one in which businesses have inventory and a labor pool ready to hire. "If we get 1 more tax cut, which I think we will in December, I think…

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