Two House Republicans said Friday they would vote against the “One, Big Beautiful Bill” if the Senate made changes to certain provisions.
Rep. Nick LaLota, R-N.Y., warned against senators lowering the $40,000 cap on the state-and-local tax deduction — also known as SALT — saying he would vote no on the bill. LaLota has been one of several blue state Republicans who have made raising the SALT cap a priority.
“The 2017 $10k cap on SALT was unfair to my constituents who send way more to Washington than they get back,” LaLota said on social media. “The House’s $40k deal is a result of a hard-fought compromise and makes 92% of my constituents whole. If the Senate waters it down by a dollar, I’m a no on the OBBB.”
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