| George Rice served his country after 9/11, and now he’s serving up some of the best craft beer in Texas. George and his team of fellow veterans started 5x5 Brewing Co. in Mission, Texas, and turned it into the biggest manufacturing brewery in South Texas. Their secret? Hard work, military discipline, and, yep, the 2017 Trump tax cuts. The tax cuts allowed George and his crew to write off equipment costs, which helped them grow their business, give employees raises, hire more workers, and brew more of the handcrafted beer their customers love. But now, all that progress is at risk. If Congress doesn’t extend the tax cuts in 2025, small businesses like 5x5 Brewery will face rising costs. Brewing craft beer is a delicate art. Breweries, along with many of the small businesses that create high-quality products you love, will face rising challenges if their expenses go up. Some will scale back, and others might shut their doors forever. For George, it means brewing less and charging more. And for you, it means higher bar tabs and fewer handcrafted products to enjoy. Don’t wait. Sign the letter to lawmakers now and tell them to extend the 2017 tax cuts. Stand with hardworking veterans, small businesses, and everyone who loves quality beer at a fair price. 1️⃣ Ask your lawmaker to extend the 2017 Trump tax cuts. 2️⃣ Read more about 5x5 Brewing Co. and what it faces if Congress fails. |