TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The One Big Beautiful Bill Act got a boost in a midtown office from its supporters at a roundtable coordinated by Rep. Juan Ciscomani, who voted for the bill.

But he also said some aspects will require fine-tuning.

From extending the 2017 tax cuts to no taxes on tips, members of the senior community, the financial and real estate sector, and business owners are expecting a boost, and say Medicaid and SNAP cuts are only ensuring those who need it get it.

“No bill that we vote on is ever going to be perfect. But the good heavily outweighs anything that people may have an issue with,” Ciscomani said.

Nineteen people, including Ciscomani, mainly stood up for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act at Arizona Builders Alliance, such as Pam Furrie, delegate for the Associati

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