I’ve crafted it in the tone of a concerned and informed constituent with reference to the bill’s contents and constitutional implications. Since no official bill number is provided in public documents, I will refer to it as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)" for clarity—but you can insert the specific bill number (e.g., H.R. ####) …
I’ve crafted it in the tone of a concerned and informed constituent with reference to the bill’s contents and constitutional implications. Since no official bill number is provided in public documents, I will refer to it as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)" for clarity—but you can insert the specific bill number (e.g., H.R. ####) once known.
[Your Full Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Date]
To: All Republican Members of the United States Senate Washington, D.C.
RE: Opposition to the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" – A Moral and Fiscal Betrayal
Dear Senators,
As an informed American citizen and constituent, I am writing to express my unequivocal opposition to the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA), recently passed by the House of Representatives and now under consideration in the Senate.
Despite its name, there is nothing admirable about this legislation. We are well aware of the contents of this bill—thanks to public reporting and legislative analysis—and we reject it in full. If passed, this bill would constitute a historic betrayal of working-class Americans, seniors, low-income families, and the future stability of the United States.
Key Provisions We Oppose:
$3.8 trillion increase to the national deficit, primarily to fund tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy and corporations.
Deep and dangerous cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, and SNAP, putting millions at risk of hunger and health crises.
The elimination of green energy incentives, worsening climate vulnerability and undermining U.S. innovation.
Massive tax exemptions for estates and pass-through entities, serving only the richest Americans while the rest struggle to afford groceries, housing, and healthcare.
Expansions in defense and border enforcement spending with no accountability or long-term benefit to national security or public welfare.
This bill is not merely flawed—it is a deliberate assault on the most vulnerable Americans. It is a grotesque redistribution of wealth upward, achieved by sacrificing basic protections for the elderly, disabled, and working poor.
Your Role: A Test of Conscience and Constitutional Duty
The Senate was not designed to be a rubber stamp for ideological extremism or corporate greed. Your responsibility is not to any individual or party, but to the Constitution and the American people.
If you choose to support this bill, you are complicit in enacting legislation that intentionally increases suffering and consolidates power into the hands of the few. This bill is not policy—it is economic violence in legislative form.
Our Response
We, the American people, are watching. We are organizing. We will challenge this bill in the public square, in the courts, and at the ballot box. Your support for this legislation will not be forgotten or forgiven.
This is a legal, moral, and civic disgrace, and we call on you—urgently—to vote against this catastrophic legislation and restore some measure of sanity, humanity, and decency to your office.
I’ve crafted it in the tone of a concerned and informed constituent with reference to the bill’s contents and constitutional implications. Since no official bill number is provided in public documents, I will refer to it as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)" for clarity—but you can insert the specific bill number (e.g., H.R. ####) once known.
[Your Full Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Date]
To: All Republican Members of the United States Senate Washington, D.C.
RE: Opposition to the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" – A Moral and Fiscal Betrayal
Dear Senators,
As an informed American citizen and constituent, I am writing to express my unequivocal opposition to the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA), recently passed by the House of Representatives and now under consideration in the Senate.
Despite its name, there is nothing admirable about this legislation. We are well aware of the contents of this bill—thanks to public reporting and legislative analysis—and we reject it in full. If passed, this bill would constitute a historic betrayal of working-class Americans, seniors, low-income families, and the future stability of the United States.
Key Provisions We Oppose:
$3.8 trillion increase to the national deficit, primarily to fund tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy and corporations.
Deep and dangerous cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, and SNAP, putting millions at risk of hunger and health crises.
The elimination of green energy incentives, worsening climate vulnerability and undermining U.S. innovation.
Massive tax exemptions for estates and pass-through entities, serving only the richest Americans while the rest struggle to afford groceries, housing, and healthcare.
Expansions in defense and border enforcement spending with no accountability or long-term benefit to national security or public welfare.
This bill is not merely flawed—it is a deliberate assault on the most vulnerable Americans. It is a grotesque redistribution of wealth upward, achieved by sacrificing basic protections for the elderly, disabled, and working poor.
Your Role: A Test of Conscience and Constitutional Duty
The Senate was not designed to be a rubber stamp for ideological extremism or corporate greed. Your responsibility is not to any individual or party, but to the Constitution and the American people.
If you choose to support this bill, you are complicit in enacting legislation that intentionally increases suffering and consolidates power into the hands of the few. This bill is not policy—it is economic violence in legislative form.
Our Response
We, the American people, are watching. We are organizing. We will challenge this bill in the public square, in the courts, and at the ballot box. Your support for this legislation will not be forgotten or forgiven.
This is a legal, moral, and civic disgrace, and we call on you—urgently—to vote against this catastrophic legislation and restore some measure of sanity, humanity, and decency to your office.
Sincerely,