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Dear Fellow American,
I have been busy traveling across Michigan’s 5th District — listening to hardworking families, farmers, and business owners. Everywhere I go, people are excited about how the One Big, Beautiful Bill is delivering relief and opportunity for Michigan.

Here’s what I’ve seen firsthand:
Powering job creators: This bill helps manufacturers and small businesses expand operations, invest in growth, and create more good-paying jobs right here in America.
Supporting farmers: It strengthens the farm safety net, expands trade opportunities, and protects 43,302 Michigan family farms from the crushing death tax.
Relief for workers: The “no tax on tips” provision saves tipped workers nearly $1,500 a year, ensuring they keep more of their hard-earned money.
Protecting small businesses: It prevents small business taxes from skyrocketing to 43.4%, empowering owners to reinvest in their employees and communities.
This bill is about real relief: permanent tax cuts, stronger farms, and more jobs for Michigan families. But passing reforms like this doesn’t happen without a strong conservative team.
That’s why I’m asking for your support today. Will you chip in $5, $10, or even $50 to help us keep delivering results for Michigan families, workers, and farmers?
I’ve seen firsthand the excitement and relief on the faces of Michiganders as they learn about the positive impact of this legislation. From county fairs to small business visits, it’s clear that when policies put people first, communities thrive.
Every family, every farmer, and every worker in our district deserves the chance to succeed. Momentum is building, but the work is far from over.
If you want to see Michigan’s economy grow and communities flourish, I need you with me. Will you stand with your neighbors and help continue this progress by pitching in whatever you can TODAY?
Now more than ever, staying engaged, informed, and involved matters. Together, we can keep building a stronger, more prosperous Michigan — one community, one business, and one family at a time.
Thank you,
 Tim Walberg
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