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Republicans must overcome intraparty divides to get legislation to Trump’s desk by July 4 target.
Republican leaders are aiming for quick negotiations over needed changes to the newly unveiled Senate tax bill which lacks ...
A deal reached in the House to raise the SALT deduction could be in danger in the Senate. The U.S. Capitol is seen as ...
Senate Republicans are proposing deeper Medicaid cuts, including new work requirements for parents of teens, as a way to ...
Before 2018, the tax break — including state and local income and property taxes — was unlimited for filers who itemized ...
The proposal calls for "permanently" extending the $10,000 cap on so-called SALT deductions, first passed by Congress in 2017 ...
The Senate’s version of President Donald Trump’s tax bill calls for a $10,000 cap on the state and local tax deduction — a ...
Republicans in the Senate oppose raising the cap because of how it would unbalance the budget sought by Trump.
The Senate needs 51 votes to pass the bill, which has already sparked opposition from moderate and conservative Republicans.
Democratic critics predict Lawler and his allies will eventually cave and agree to whatever deal Trump and other Republican ...
House “SALT caucus” members who pushed hard for the increase to $40,000 began opposing the $10,000 Senate placeholder proposal.
Moderate House Republicans from high-tax blue states are seething at the Senate’s proposal to keep the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap at $10,000, setting the stage for a showdown over ...