Congressman John Rose, representing Tennessee’s 6th district since 2019, has been actively sharing insights and updates on his legislative efforts through social media. In a series of tweets posted on July 3, 2025, he highlighted the features and potential impacts of a significant legislative proposal referred to as the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill.”
In his first tweet “The One, Big, Beautiful Bill updates conservation programs and invests in livestock disaster relief—protecting soil, water, and rural livelihoods.” posted at 11:15 AM UTC on July 3rd, Congressman Rose emphasized the bill’s commitment to enhancing conservation programs while also investing in disaster relief for livestock. This initiative aims to safeguard essential resources such as soil and water and support rural communities.
A subsequent tweet “No tax on overtime pay will make a difference in the lives of those who wear the uniform. Watch my recent discussion with Putnam Co. Sheriff Eddie Farris about the impact the One, Big, Beautiful Bill will have on his deputies here: https://t.co/yid48EBZOD https://t.co/xTLqAXg3fi”, shared at 11:23 AM UTC on July 3rd by Rose, highlighted another aspect of the bill that seeks to eliminate taxes on overtime pay for uniformed personnel. He encouraged followers to view a discussion with Putnam County Sheriff Eddie Farris regarding its implications for law enforcement officers.
Finally, at 11:30 AM UTC on July 3rd, Rose tweeted “Tennessee may be a couple thousand miles from the border, but every community has been impacted by the Biden border crisis. The One, Big, Beautiful Bill ensures it never happens again.” This message underscored his belief that despite Tennessee’s geographical distance from national borders, local communities have felt repercussions from what he terms as “the Biden border crisis.” The bill is positioned as a preventive measure against future occurrences.
Congressman John Rose was born in Cookeville, Tennessee in 1965 and continues to reside there. He holds degrees from Tennessee Technological University (BS) and Vanderbilt University (JD). His ongoing legislative work reflects his commitment to addressing both local concerns within Tennessee’s 6th District and broader national issues.



