U.S. Sens. Charles Schumer and Kirsten
Gillibrand should expect to get a federal income
tax cut worth thousands of dollars next year
under the
new Republican
tax law, which they both fought and voted against, based on their 2017
tax returns.
WASHINGTON —
New York's two Democratic senators, Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, should each expect to get a federal income tax cut worth thousands of dollars next year under the new Republican tax law, which they both fought and voted against, according to projections based on their 2017 tax retur
New York's two Democratic senators, Chuck Schumer and Kirsten
Gillibrand, should each expect to get a federal income
tax cut worth thousands of dollars next year
under the
new Republican tax law, which they both fought and voted against, according to projections based on their 2017 tax retur
new Republican
tax law, which they both fought and voted against, according to projections based on their 2017
tax returns.