Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan critiques “Big Ugly Bill” for financial impact on lower-income earners

Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan critiques “Big Ugly Bill” for financial impact on lower-income earners
Jennifer L. McClellan U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 4th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan, who represents Virginia’s 4th district in the U.S. Congress, has taken to social media to express her concerns about a legislative proposal she refers to as the “Big Ugly Bill.” McClellan, a seasoned politician with experience in both the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate, is urging constituents to consider the potential impacts of this bill on their finances.

On July 3, 2025, McClellan tweeted “How will the Big Ugly Bill impact you? If you’re a middle class or lower-income earner, you have little to gain and a LOT to lose.” She encourages individuals to assess how their finances might change using an online calculator provided in her post.

Later that day, at 16:08:56 UTC, McClellan posted another tweet emphasizing the role of Democratic leadership in addressing these concerns. She stated “Leader @RepJeffries and @HouseDemocrats will continue to lift up constituents and their stories.” She invites people to share personal experiences related to how the bill could affect them or their communities through a link included in her message.

A subsequent tweet at 16:08:57 UTC simply contained a link https://t.co/hBNBstdo0n, which appears related but does not provide additional context within the tweet itself.

Jennifer McClellan has served in Congress since replacing Donald McEachin in 2023. Born in Petersburg, Virginia, she holds degrees from both the University of Richmond and the University of Virginia.



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