Brad Knott discusses new bill aimed at relieving financial burdens amid LA unrest

Brad Knott discusses new bill aimed at relieving financial burdens amid LA unrest
John Bradford Knott, U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District — Wikipedia
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Congressman Brad Knott has taken to social media to share his views on recent legislative efforts and ongoing unrest in Los Angeles. Through a series of tweets, Knott outlines the benefits of proposed tax reforms and addresses the current situation in LA.

On June 20, 2025, Congressman Knott expressed support for service-industry workers by highlighting “Overtime and service-industry workers deserve to keep more of their paychecks. The One Big Beautiful Bill delivers by eliminating tax on overtime and tip wages.” This statement underscores his advocacy for financial relief measures targeting these groups.

Later that day, at 13:29 UTC, Knott shared his participation in a radio discussion about the ongoing violence in Los Angeles and the legislative path forward for tax reform. He stated, “I joined @KContheRadio to discuss the violent riots in LA and the next steps for delivering tax relief through the One Big Beautiful Bill.”

At 13:39 UTC, Congressman Knott elaborated further on another platform regarding both the proposed bill and unrest. He tweeted, “I joined @SteakforPodcast to discuss @POTUS’s One Big Beautiful Bill and the violent riots that have unfolded in LA. The disorder is a direct result of Democrats’ illegal immigration invasion and anti-law enforcement rhetoric.” In this tweet, he attributes blame for the chaos to policies supported by Democratic leaders.

The One Big Beautiful Bill aims to alleviate financial burdens by adjusting taxation policies related to overtime work and tipped wages.



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