Congressman John Rose, who has been representing Tennessee’s 6th District in the U.S. Congress since 2019, recently expressed his views on several issues via social media. His comments focus on fiscal responsibility and legislative urgency concerning current political matters.
On June 16, 2025, Congressman Rose criticized sanctuary states and cities for what he perceives as financial mismanagement driven by political agendas. He remarked that under President Biden’s proposed legislation, referred to as “One, Big, Beautiful Bill,” these entities are being held accountable for their actions. “Sanctuary states (and cities) mismanage funds for their own political agenda. Under @POTUS’ One, Big, Beautiful Bill, they’re FINALLY held accountable.”
Later that day, at 18:35 UTC, Congressman Rose addressed his Senate colleagues regarding the importance of passing the bill promptly. He highlighted concerns about border security and national debt growth while warning of geopolitical consequences if delays continue. “To my friends in the Senate, every day this bill stalls, the border stays open, the debt grows, and China wins. Enough.”
An hour later at 19:35 UTC, Congressman Rose emphasized the potential impact on families in his district should the Trump Tax Cuts expire without action from Congress. He urged support for what he called “#OB3,” suggesting it is crucial for maintaining economic stability in his constituency. “More than 99,000 families living in Tennessee’s 6th Congressional District would be hurt if the Trump Tax Cuts were allowed to expire. It’s time to pass #OB3!”
John Rose was born in Cookeville, Tennessee in 1965 and currently resides there with a background in agriculture and law from Tennessee Technological University and Vanderbilt University respectively.



