House Reps Threaten ‘No’ on Bill if Senate Changes

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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