Gov. Andrew Cuomo and U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer continued their criticism of the House GOP
tax reform plan yesterday, saying that despite changes to make it more palatable to blue state lawmakers, it still would do considerable damage to New York.
Not exact matches
Republican congressional representatives unveiled their much - anticipated
tax reform plan late
yesterday.
Yesterday during a brief news conference at the Capitol, Cuomo said he
plans to push for ethics
reform right away, at the same time that he works on the budget, and other priorities like a property
tax cap.
George Osborne remains adamant that his proposals for
tax credit
reform will go ahead, despite his initial
plans being defeated by a vote in the House of Lords
yesterday.
Both Gov. Andrew Cuomo and U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer preemptively criticized Pence and the administration's
reform plan yesterday — particularly the proposed elimination of the State and Local
Tax Deduction.
As the Trump administration unveils its
plan to
reform the U.S. income
tax system, NAR President - elect Elizabeth Mendenhall visited key lawmakers on both sides of the aisle
yesterday to remind them of the central role the mortgage interest deduction and other
tax code provisions have long played in incentivizing Americans to become homeowners.