Congressman John Rose, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Tennessee’s 6th district since 2019, shared his views on social media regarding a significant legislative proposal. The congressman’s remarks focused on the implications of the proposed “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” and its potential impact on accountability measures within states.
On June 19, 2025, Congressman Rose commented on social media about the high Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) error rates observed in certain states. He stated that these “High SNAP error rates in blue states = high consequences under @POTUS’ One, Big, Beautiful Bill.” Rose emphasized that “Accountability isn’t cruelty—it’s long overdue.” Original quotation
Later that day, at 21:00 UTC, Congressman Rose addressed the broader issue of societal focus. He remarked that while many people concentrate on differences among them, there exists a universal issue: “Helping those who need help > helping those who avoid work.” He advocated for advancing the legislative proposal by stating, “It’s time to get the One, Big, Beautiful Bill across the finish line.” Original quotation
In another post made at 22:00 UTC on June 19th, Congressman Rose reiterated his call for action regarding government reform. He declared that “The swamp won’t drain itself,” underscoring the urgency of passing this bill with his statement: “We need this bill, and we need it NOW. #OB3” Original quotation
John Rose was born in Cookeville, Tennessee in 1965 and currently resides there. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Tennessee Technological University and a Juris Doctor from Vanderbilt University.



