Congressman Josh Brecheen, who represents Oklahoma’s 2nd district in the U.S. Congress, voted in favor of the One Big Beautiful Bill on July 3, 2025. In an official statement, Brecheen explained his decision to support the legislation after discussions with White House officials and congressional leadership.
“After a long night working with the White House and leadership, I voted yes to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill after I was convinced our efforts would result in the best possible outcome.
We had major concerns going into this week after the Senate reversed several conservative provisions we fought for in the House version of the bill, including major deficit and spending cuts and priorities like ending the Green New Scam.
Some of these changes were created by the parliamentarian, others were not. These changes were of grave concern to me.
While today’s bill is not perfect, after days of prayerful consideration and examination of the facts, I ultimately came to the conclusion it was the best bill we could politically achieve after meeting with the President, the Vice President, and their team. The explanation of the problem of going back to the Senate for further changes—and how that would have only made the bill worse because the liberals of the conference would extract more liberal concessions, not conservative concessions—resonated with me.
The House Freedom Caucus fought to make this bill better at every stage—and we succeeded. We secured transformational wins for fiscal responsibility, border security, energy independence, welfare reform, and tax relief. We secured significant commitments on continuing to move the ball forward on the American First agenda, and thanks to President Trump’s leadership, the work to dismantle the swamp’s agenda isn’t finished—it’s just getting started.”
Brecheen has served as a member of Congress since 2023 following his previous tenure in the Oklahoma Senate from 2010 to 2018. He was born in Ada in 1979 and currently lives in Coalgate. He graduated from Southeastern Oklahoma State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1997.
For press inquiries regarding Congressman Brecheen’s vote or statement on this legislation, contact edie.guy@mail.house.gov.



