
Jonathan J. Cooper
National Politics Reporter at Associated Press
National politics reporter for @AP based in Phoenix. Prior stops: Salem, Oregon and Sacramento, California. [email protected].
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nwitimes.com | Wyatte Grantham-Philips |Jonathan Cooper |Jonathan J. Cooper
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democratherald.com | Wyatte Grantham-Philips |Jonathan J. Cooper
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tdn.com | Wyatte Grantham-Philips |Jonathan Cooper |Jonathan J. Cooper
President Donald Trump's "no tax on tips" pledge from his 2024 campaign is inching closer to reality. The idea is firmly planted in the sprawling tax cuts package House Republicans passed and, in a surprise move, the Senate voted to unanimously approve the idea. The proposal has widespread support from the public, lawmakers in both parties and employers who believe such a law will bring relief to the working class.
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dothaneagle.com | Wyatte Grantham-Philips |Jonathan Cooper |Jonathan J. Cooper
NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump's “ no tax on tips ” pledge became a catchphrase for his 2024 campaign. Now it's inching closer to reality. The idea is firmly planted in the sprawling tax cuts package House Republicans passed early Thursday. And in a surprise move, the Senate voted this week to unanimously approve the idea. The proposal has widespread support from the public, lawmakers in both parties and employers who believe such a law will bring relief to the working class.
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journaltimes.com | Wyatte Grantham-Philips |Jonathan Cooper |Jonathan J. Cooper
NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump's “ no tax on tips ” pledge became a catchphrase for his 2024 campaign. Now it's inching closer to reality. The idea is firmly planted in the sprawling tax cuts package House Republicans passed early Thursday. And in a surprise move, the Senate voted this week to unanimously approve the idea. The proposal has widespread support from the public, lawmakers in both parties and employers who believe such a law will bring relief to the working class.
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