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David Sherfinski

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David Sherfinski covered politics for The Washington Times.

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With House Speaker Paul Ryan (left) and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady, President Trump kissed a printed example of what a new tax form may look like during a meeting Thursday at the White House. (Associated Press)

House GOP rolls out long-awaited tax plan

House Republicans unveiled a massive tax cut package Thursday that they say delivers on President Trump's promise to slash the corporate rate and would mean a significant break for low- and middle-income Americans.

November 2, 2017
This Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012, file photo shows Rep. Tom Reed, R-N.Y., speaking during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)

Tom Reed: Compromise on state and local tax deduction gaining traction

A key House tax-writer on Tuesday said an emerging compromise to shield the state and local tax deduction from getting eliminated entirely appears to be "gaining traction," as lawmakers prepare to release legislative text for their planned tax overhaul on Wednesday.

October 31, 2017
Special counsel Robert Mueller is reported to have his first indictment from a federal grand jury in Washington, and the target could be taken into custody as soon as Monday. (Associated Press/File)

Robert Mueller investigation brings first indictment

Washington is steeling itself for the next phase in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's interference into the presidential election last year, and the first charges stemming from the probe are reportedly imminent.

October 29, 2017
Republicans said the Congressional Budget Office made bad predictions about how Americans would have responded to legislation moving toward the repeal of Obamacare. (Associated Press/File)

CBO’s wrong forecasts annoy Republicans

When California went to court this month to challenge President Trump's cancellation of "cost sharing" Obamacare payments, the states repeatedly pointed to a Congressional Budget Office study projecting that nixing the payments would leave 1 million more Americans uninsured.

October 29, 2017
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady, Texas Republican, said the budget approval Thursday "allows us to move quickly toward a tax reform plan that's going to create jobs, grow paychecks and leapfrog America into the lead as one of the best places on the planet for new jobs." (Associated Press) ** FILE **

House passes Senate budget, moving tax reform process forward

House Republicans voted Thursday to accept the Senate's 2018 budget plan, overcoming internal differences and kick-starting a monthslong sprint to pass a massive overhaul of the federal tax code ahead of next year's elections.

October 26, 2017
Sen. Tim Scott (center), South Carolina Republican, said the top end of "middle-income" earners top out at $250,000, and decried Democrats who claim "millionaires and billionaires start at $250,000, so I'm not going to put  weight on what they think unless they're willing to actually negotiate." (Associated Press)

Tax overhaul plan will help ‘middle’ earners, GOP says

Republicans say their planned tax overhaul is aimed at providing a tax cut to "middle-income" Americans, but they have yet to say exactly where they draw the line and who qualifies as middle-class people worthy of protections.

October 25, 2017
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, R-Wis., tells the media and the public to "forget about" President Donald Trump's latest Twitter fights and focus instead on cutting taxes, during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2017. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

House GOP leaders in big push to back Senate budget plan

House GOP leaders plan to pass the Senate's recently approved 2018 budget blueprint through the lower chamber in the coming days and could release actual tax legislation shortly afterward, as they try to press forward with their goal of passing tax reform by year's end.

October 24, 2017