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Red state citizens beg to pay more taxes as Big, Beautiful Bill starts to hurt: Republican

March 25, 2026
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Red state citizens beg to pay more taxes as Big, Beautiful Bill starts to hurt: Republican

Republican Party representatives warn new tax cuts brought in by Donald Trump’s administration grinding up the operation of America’s deep red states.

Party members from across the country aired their grievances against Trump’s signature tax and spending bills, with some suggesting red-state citizens would prefer to pay more tax if it meant maintaining a better quality of infrastructure. Idaho GOP Sen. Jim Guthrie told Politico it’s now harderto fund developments and maintain necessities like education and health.

He said, “The feedback I’m hearing from citizens is that extra few bucks on their [return] at the end of the year, because of the taxes they didn’t have to pay, comes secondary to wanting us to take care of the things that government needs to be invested in. Which is your infrastructure and your roads and bridges and schools and also your Medicaid population.”

Fellow GOP rep, Oklahoma Republican House Appropriations and Budget Chair Trey Caldwell, believes the first example of Trump’s tax cut impact will be seen in the first fiscal quarter of 2027.

Caldwell said, “We’re going to take the first hit in [fiscal] ‘27.” He went on to note the economic impact will be “another direct cost of H.R.1.” Trump’s admin signed H.R.1 into law in May last year.

A Congressional act overview confirms Trump’s Big, Beautiful Bill, “Reduces taxes, reduces or increases spending for various federal programs, increases the statutory debt limit, and otherwise addresses agencies and programs throughout the federal government.”

These changes could cause problems as early as next year, according to Caldwell, who says red states in particular are having to shell out tens of millions now to avoid penalties of hundreds of millions in the future.

Politico writer Natalie Fertig explained, “Many red states are funding technology and additional staffing to process new Medicaid work requirements and improve the accuracy of their SNAP payment system.

“If they don’t spend tens of millions of dollars now, Oklahoma Republican House Appropriations and Budget Chair Trey Caldwell said, it could cost his state hundreds of millions in future years due to penalties imposed by the megabill”.

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