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Welcome to our Team Tillis newsletter, where we discuss what Thom has been up
to from the campaign trail to Capitol Hill, and everything in between!
Friend,
It was another busy week in Washington! Thom and his fellow Republicans are
working hard to get our country back on track. From securing our southern
border to fighting for tax cuts that will help families and businesses be
successful, we’re getting things done and pursuing an agenda that puts
Americans first.
But this fight isn’t just in D.C., it’s in North Carolina, too. Thom is
already looking toward 2026 because he knows that keeping our Senate majority
is an integral part of helping President Trump be successful. We’ll need all
hands on deck to help Thom win his bid for reelection in 2026.
Keep reading for more updates!
-Team Tillis
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At the White House: Tax Priorities
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 was a game-changing piece of legislation
that has provided enormous benefits to American businesses and everyday
taxpayers—and Thom was proud to vote in favor of it. Since the passage of TCJA,
the typical family of four in North Carolina has received a total tax cut of
roughly $2,000, while an unmarried single filer has saved about $1,000.
Unfortunately, this legislation will expire at the end of the year if Congress
does not act, which is why Thom has been working with his Senate GOP colleagues
to find the right path forward. He was with President Trump earlier this month
to discuss ways to solidify important tax priorities that provide much-needed
financial relief to people across the country.
As Thom said on X, he is committed to finding ways to help hardworking
Americans keep more of their hard-earned dollars—putting less in the
government’s hands and more in their pockets.
Taking Care of North Carolina: Six Months of Recovery
This week marked six months since Hurricane Helene hit Western North Carolina,
leaving unprecedented devastation. Yet in the face of disaster, North
Carolinians have demonstrated remarkable strength and resilience.
Thom has fought tirelessly to secure billions of dollars in disaster relief
funding to accelerate recovery efforts. In the months since the hurricane,
we’ve seen incredible progress:
* 7.6 million cubic yards of debris removed
* 1,332 roads reopened
* 272 bridges repaired or replaced
Community leaders, first responders, volunteers, and everyday citizens have
come together to move WNC forward, one step at a time. However, much work
remains. Here’s what Thom had to say about the anniversary and WNC’s continued
recovery:
“This week, I met again with local leaders from WNC about the recovery
progress, and one thing is clear: WNC needs more resources and less red tape to
fully rebuild. I will continue working with President Trump and his
administration to make WNC whole again.”
→ Read more: Asheville Rising: How to help those impacted by Hurricane Helene (
ABC News
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Legislative Highlights: Thom Introduces Bill to Safeguard Access to High
Quality Cancer Care
Thom worked with Gary Peters (D-MI) to introduce the Radiation Oncology Case
Rate (ROCR) Value-Based Program Act, bipartisan legislation that would
modernize Medicare reimbursement for radiation therapy.
Current reimbursement policies reward quantity over quality, making it harder
for physicians to provide the tailored, high-quality care cancer patients
deserve.This bipartisan bill fixes this by shifting to a fair, bundled payment
model that removes incentives for longer treatments, supports innovation, and
ensures continued access to world-class care.
The ROCR Act modernizes Medicare’s payment system to ensure cancer patients
receive the best care possible.
Chip in Now: Major End-of-Quarter Fundraising Deadline on March 31
We’re staring down our first end-of-quarter deadline of 2025, and the stakes
couldn’t be higher.Will you help us meet our goal of raising another $3,000
over the next 48 hours to keep our fundraising on track?
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