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WASHINGTON — A tentative proposal negotiated between blue-state Republicans, the White House, and Senate leaders over the ...
Moderate House Republicans from high-tax blue states and the Trump administration are zeroing in on an agreement for the ...
New York Republican Nick LaLota called Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s latest offer on the state and local tax deduction ...
The White House is nearing a deal on the state and local tax deduction, one of the last remaining holdups over President ...
A trio of key moderate House Republicans say they are rejecting the latest offer from Senate Republicans and the White House ...
Republicans have reached a tentative deal to raise the limit on the state and local tax deduction to $40,000 a year for a ...
It doesn’t appear that the Senate will be able to peel that $40,000 cap back too much, given how dug in the SALT Republicans ...
At least one Suffolk County Republican suggested to The Point that even if Nick LaLota and Andrew Garbarino lose, the good ...
“In the Senate, at least, there isn't a high level of interest in doing anything on SALT,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune ...
Representative Nick LaLota (R) New York weighs in on the SALT cap and discusses how the tax cuts members of the House want in the tax bill will not be extended if the tax cap of SALT is not raised.
Rep. Nick LaLota (R-NY) fired back at the post, retorting that New York receives less proportionally from the federal government than Tennessee. “For every dollar NY sends to DC, we get 91 cents ...
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