Politics · 115th Congress
Brady and Ryan Mulling Big Gamble on Key Tax Deduction
“I still believe that the current state and local tax deduction is double taxation at its worst,” Brady said Thursday.
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“I still believe that the current state and local tax deduction is double taxation at its worst,” Brady said Thursday.
“I am a congenital optimist, and I continue to believe that Congress can — and will — be more productive,” Collins said at a Penobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce breakfast in Rockport.
“This is not aligned with the will of Congress nor taxpayers,” said Rep. Robert C. Scott of Virginia.
“I believe that if we go forward on that, it has to be in a bipartisan way, because it’s about all presidents,” she said.
“I can say without hesitation, Donald Trump did not come close to making a double bogey all day,” Graham said.
“I decided to have a one-man campaign to try to do this relationship thing,” King said.
I do not speak to the public through third parties. — Julian Assange ?
White supremacist leader Richard Spencer said to applause, “You are going to have to get used to white identity” — and warned of more to come.
“I don’t believe it would be seen as middle-class tax relief if this didn’t exist and it was being proposed,” said Jared Walczak, senior policy analyst at the conservative-leaning Tax Foundation.
He said people had “strong reactions” and insisted he will “always root for the USA.”
The president said the same during a Wednesday visit to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
“I think it’s a good role model for our gals that are coming up — to feel comfortable,” she said.
The general practice has been for the Judiciary Committee not to consider lifetime appointments to the federal bench without the acquiescence of the delegation, regardless of party.
I said “NO” and he dropped out (said he could not win without… — Donald J.
Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said in a statement that there “is much I support in the legislation, including reforms to the FISA Court and additional protections for
“I think it would be better if we stuck to the issues and leave personalities out of it,” Grassley said.
“This common-sense legislation will ban devices that blatantly circumvent already existing law without restricting Second Amendment rights,” Curbelo said in a statement, referring to a 1986 law banning
“There is more I obviously plan on doing, we all plan on doing,” the speaker said Thursday when asked about his messaging.
“What I want to do is cause our economy to grow, and I want that to cause people’s wages to go up. And that to me should be the focus of tax reform,” the Tennessee Republican said Thursday.