John Rose highlights legislative priorities on small business law and voter ID requirements

U.S. Rep. John Rose 6th District of Tennessee
U.S. Rep. John Rose 6th District of Tennessee
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Congressman John Rose, who represents Tennessee’s 6th district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of statements on his social media account between November 29 and December 1, 2025. The tweets address small business legislation, election security measures, and allegations regarding federal actions toward certain groups.

On November 29, Rose wrote: “A reminder on this Small Business Saturday: @POTUS and Republicans passed the most PRO-MAIN STREET bill in history. The One, Big, Beautiful Law is a small business law, delivering the largest tax cut in American history for working families and job creators.”

On December 1, he commented on election laws: “Republicans in Congress promised to protect our elections and yet not ONE Voter ID law has been signed into law. House Republicans passed the SAVE Act back in April; the Senate still hasn’t called a vote.

The Senate MUST pass this Voter ID law & they need to get it done before”

Later that day, Rose addressed concerns about banking practices related to political affiliations: “This report confirms the worst: Joe Biden worked to debank the digital assets of conservatives, Christians, and firearm businesses because of their politics. Just as they did when the last administration weaponized banks against its political opponents, this pattern of abuse must”

Congressman John Rose has represented Tennessee’s 6th District since replacing Diane Black in 2019. He was born in Cookeville, Tennessee in 1965 and continues to reside there at age 58. Rose graduated from Tennessee Technological University with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1988 and earned his Juris Doctor from Vanderbilt University in 1993.



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