U.S. Rep. Erin Houchin 9th District of Indiana | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Erin Houchin 9th District of Indiana | Official U.S. House headshot
Congresswoman Erin Houchin, who represents Indiana's 9th district and has been serving in the U.S. Congress since 2023, recently shared her thoughts on a significant legislative development via social media. Her series of tweets highlights the passage of what she describes as a transformative piece of legislation.
On July 3, 2025, Houchin announced that "House Republicans kept our promise to the American people" with the passage of "The One Big Beautiful Bill." She characterized it as "the boldest, most conservative legislation we’ve passed in a generation," expressing pride in having helped lead its advancement. The bill aims to make permanent the Trump tax cuts and eliminate taxes on tips. "Today, House Republicans kept our promise to the American people. The One Big Beautiful Bill is the boldest, most conservative legislation we’ve passed in a generation—and I was proud to help lead the charge."
Later that day, at 21:29 UTC, Houchin celebrated the bill's passage as a major victory for Americans, noting its alignment with former President Trump's agenda. She expressed enthusiasm about delivering this legislative success just before a holiday weekend. "The One Big Beautiful Bill is a HUGE win for the American people! What better way to kick off the holiday weekend than by delivering on President Trump’s agenda."
In another tweet posted at 22:07 UTC on July 3rd, Houchin directed followers to her op-ed discussing how "The One Big Beautiful Bill" provides substantial tax relief aimed at benefiting Main Street rather than Wall Street. She emphasized lower taxes leading to more jobs and stronger families as key outcomes from this legislative action. "Just published: My op-ed on how the One Big Beautiful Bill delivers real tax relief for Main Street—not Wall Street."
Erin Houchin has represented Indiana’s 9th District since replacing Trey Hollingsworth in 2023 after previously serving in the Indiana Senate from 2014 to 2022.