TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Sen. Mike Crapo and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner visited the Magic Valley on Monday, highlighting the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and its impacts on Idaho.
“This was not a tax cut for billionaires; this was a tax cut for small businesses, for every family in America, and a boost for seniors,” Crapo said.
The Congressional Budget Office reported last week that while households will see more income from the tax cuts, the wealthiest 10% of Americans will be the most significant beneficiaries.
While visiting the 2nd South Market in Twin Falls, Crapo and Turner discussed how the bill enhances opportunity zones, which help support businesses in rural communities.
“As a result of opportunity zones thus far, there have been almost $90 bill