House Republicans introduced their tax relief legislation today, which kicks off efforts to provide American taxpayers with a simpler and more competitive tax system that will put more money in their pockets and create jobs.
One of the biggest questions for Ohioans is if Sherrod Brown will join his Republican colleagues in providing historic tax cuts for middle-class families and businesses. So far, Brown and his fellow Washington Democrats have done everything in their power to obstruct Republicans’ pro-growth agenda. But with the 2018 election looming, can Brown really afford to deny Ohioans the middle-class tax cut they want and need?
“If Sherrod Brown fails to support Republican efforts to deliver comprehensive tax relief, voters will know he doesn’t have their backs,” said NRSC Spokesman Bob Salera. “Ohio families and businesses can’t afford Brown standing with Washington liberals against President Trump’s tax cut plan.”