Mariannette Miller-Meeks U.S. House of Representatives from Iowa | Official U.S. House Headshot
Mariannette Miller-Meeks U.S. House of Representatives from Iowa | Official U.S. House Headshot
Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, M.D., a U.S. Congress member representing Iowa's 1st district, shared several statements on June 6, 2025, through social media regarding the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and its implications for energy policy, tax cuts, national security investments, and job growth under the current administration.
On June 6 at 15:11 UTC, Rep. Miller-Meeks emphasized the significance of President Trump's efforts to restore American energy dominance through legislative action. She highlighted that "President Trump promised to restore American energy dominance, and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act does just that." The act reportedly focuses on reopening oil and gas leasing, advancing nuclear energy initiatives, unlocking critical mineral development, cutting regulations deemed burdensome, and lowering utility costs for families in Iowa.
Later that day at 16:20 UTC, she underscored various achievements associated with the One Big Beautiful Bill Act by stating "From the largest tax cut in American history to a historic investment in national security..." According to her post, these measures are part of what she describes as "50 wins for Americans everywhere."
At 18:31 UTC on the same day, Rep. Miller-Meeks commented on job growth trends under the current administration while expressing skepticism about expert predictions. She remarked that "The only thing more consistent than job growth under @POTUS? The 'experts' being wrong about it."
Mariannette Miller-Meeks has served in Congress since 2021 after replacing Dave Loebsack. Before her congressional role, she was an Iowa Senate member from 2019 to 2021. Born in Herlong, California in 1955 and currently residing in Le Claire at age 67, she is also an alumna of Texas Christian University where she earned a BSN degree.