Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene advocates for major legislative changes on May 19

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene advocates for major legislative changes on May 19
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative for Georgia's 14th District — Wikipedia
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Georgia’s 14th district since 2021, shared a series of tweets on May 19, 2025, advocating for significant legislative measures and expressing support for law enforcement.

In her first tweet of the day at 14:09 UTC, Rep. Greene urged support for what she calls the “Big Beautiful Bill.” She provided a link to a seven-minute video detailing reasons to pass this legislation: “7 minutes of reasons to pass the Big Beautiful Bill!”.

Later, at 15:24 UTC, Greene expressed her admiration for police officers and advocated for better compensation: “Our police officers do an incredible job and deserve to be paid far more than they currently are.” She emphasized her support for initiatives such as “No Tax on Overtime.”

In her final tweet at 18:01 UTC, Rep. Greene highlighted the economic impact of the proposed “One, Big Beautiful Bill,” claiming it would be the largest tax cut in American history with permanent reductions. She stated that individuals earning between $30K and $80K would benefit from a 15% decrease in their tax bills: “The One, Big Beautiful Bill is the LARGEST tax cut in American history!”

Marjorie Taylor Greene was born in Milledgeville, Georgia in 1974 and resides in Rome. She graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in 1996.



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