Congressman John Rose, representing Tennessee’s 6th district, has recently shared several statements on social media regarding current legislative matters. As a public servant since 2019, Rose has consistently engaged with his constituents on topics such as taxation and government spending.
On June 16, 2025, Congressman Rose highlighted the potential impact of tax policy on small businesses in his district. He stated that “58,080 small business in Tennessee’s 6th Congressional District see their tax rates double if the Senate fails to extend @POTUS’ all-important tax cuts.” This comment underscores the importance he places on maintaining lower tax rates for economic growth within his constituency.
Later that day, at 15:32 UTC, Congressman Rose addressed concerns about federal spending cuts in a proposed legislative bill. He assured that “No, the One, Big, Beautiful Bill does not cut Social Security or Medicare. It does cut bloated bureaucracy and wasteful spending.” This statement reflects his stance on reducing government expenditure without affecting essential social programs.
Further elaborating on the goals of this legislation at 16:42 UTC, Rose emphasized its broader implications for national policy. He tweeted: “What do Tennesseans want? Border secured. Budget slashed. Nation saved. The One, Big, Beautiful Bill does that and then some!” This highlights his commitment to addressing key issues like border security and fiscal responsibility through the proposed bill.
John Rose is a native of Cookeville, Tennessee and holds degrees from Tennessee Technological University and Vanderbilt University. His career in Congress began following Diane Black’s tenure.



