President Trump returned to Nevada on Saturday to cap off a blistering first week in office to thank voters in the swing state for supporting him and re-up his promise to include no tax on tips in an impending tax package.
President Donald Trump thanked his Nevada supporters for their votes in November's election and touted his push to eliminate income taxes on tips during a visit to Las Vegas on Saturday.
While President Donald Trump continues to call for an end to federal taxes on tips, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are trying to put that into action.
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President Trump on Saturday touted his campaign promise for tax-free tips and thanked Nevada voters for delivering his win as he stopped for a victory lap in the battleground state that flipped
“We’re going to get that for you,” Trump said to cheers Saturday in Nevada at an event intended as a victory lap in a critical swing state that he won on his way to a second term.
Nevada lawmakers will make their bi-annual trek to the capitol in a few weeks as the start of another legislative session begins. One of the big topics will include expanding film tax credits. There are two proposals from democrats to entice movie studios into Southern Nevada.
Trump won Nevada in November by about 46,000 votes, or 3 percentage points, over Vice President Kamala Harris. The tax-free tips plan has bipartisan appeal in Nevada, which has the highest ...
President Trump is in Las Vegas Saturday after a whirlwind first few days in the Oval Office, filled with executive orders and travel across the country as his agenda and Cabinet takes form in Washington.
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