WASHINGTON (July 26, 2025) – Today, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) member and California rancher Kevin Kester testified at a House Ways and Means Committee field hearing on the implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill. The One Big Beautiful Bill contains numerous wins for cattle farmers and ranchers, thanks to the tireless advocacy of NCBA.
“As a fifth-generation rancher, I feel blessed to raise cattle alongside my wife, children, and grandchildren. I want to see this way of life continue for future generations, which is why it was so important for Congress to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill,” said Kester. “I know what it’s like to see your farm or ranch burdened by a massive tax bill, and the One Big Beautiful Bill delivers the tax relief we need to save money, grow our operations, and make sure our children and grandchildren can make a living in the cattle business. I’m proud to deliver this message to Congress and appreciate the opportunity to highlight NCBA’s work to protect the cattle industry.”
Over a year ago, NCBA recognized the risk of a massive tax hike on the cattle industry if Congress failed to enact new tax legislation by the end of 2025. NCBA went to work meeting with policymakers, testifying at congressional hearings, and submitting tax comments to make sure that Congress protected family farmers and ranchers from higher taxes. Thanks to NCBA’s hard work, the One Big Beautiful Bill contains numerous pro-agriculture tax provisions, including:
Importantly, the final version of the One Big Beautiful Bill that was signed into law by President Trump did not include any of the controversial public land sale or eminent domain provisions that previously attracted media attention.
“Stories like Kevin Kester’s are why NCBA fought so hard to get the One Big Beautiful Bill signed into law and protect family farms and ranches from massive tax hikes,” said NCBA President Buck Wehrbein. “The One Big Beautiful Bill will help family cattle operations of all sizes save more of their hard earned money. The Farm Bill provisions in the law will also help protect the cattle industry from a foreign animal disease outbreak, help producers recover from depredation and drought, and offer more resources for voluntary conservation. NCBA thanks Congress for passing this bill and President Trump for signing it into law. This is the type of victory that will strengthen the cattle industry for years to come.”
“The One, Big Beautiful Bill gets a lot right for agriculture. Like many U.S. cattle ranchers, I’m excited about what it delivers and believe we need to keep sharing why these wins are critical to America’s economy and future,” said Rick Roberti, Northern California rancher and president of the California Cattlemen’s Association. “That’s why I greatly appreciate Chairman Jason Smith and the House Ways and Means Committee for hosting this field hearing and giving us the chance to highlight the economic benefits tied to agriculture. Having California cattle rancher Kevin Kester testify and share his story was a powerful way to show how these wins will directly support farming and ranching families across the nation for generations to come—from critical tax provisions (including the death tax exemption) and key Farm Bill programs to major investments in animal health.”
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