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David Sherfinski

David Sherfinski covered politics for The Washington Times. 

Articles by David Sherfinski

In a speech at the White House on Wednesday, President Trump invited families to say what extra money would mean to them under the Republican tax-cut plan. (Associated Press)

Donald Trump: Tax cuts could show up in paychecks by February

President Trump and congressional Republicans reached a deal Wednesday on a $1.4 trillion tax cut and said that if they can get it signed into law by Christmas, Americans will begin to see more money in their paychecks by February. Published December 13, 2017

Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, gets on an elevator on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) ** FILE **

Republicans strike deal on tax package

Republican negotiators on Wednesday said they've managed to strike a deal on a $1.4 trillion tax-cut package and that they'll be prepared to send it to President Trump's desk next week. Published December 13, 2017

Democrat Doug Jones smiles as he arrives to speak Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017, in Birmingham, Ala. In a stunning victory aided by scandal, Jones won Alabama's special Senate election, beating back history, an embattled Republican opponent and President Donald Trump, who urgently endorsed GOP rebel Roy Moore despite a litany of sexual misconduct allegations. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

Dems tell GOP to shelve tax bill after Alabama election loss

Senate Democrats demanded Wednesday that Republicans shelve their plans to vote on a tax-cut bill next week, saying the chamber must wait until after the new year when Sen.-elect Doug Jones will be seated. Published December 13, 2017

"I'm just really pleased the direction we're going on this," said House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady, Texas Republican.

Republicans eye more generous tax cut for blue-state residents

Republican lawmakers on Tuesday were pushing toward a final deal on a $1.4 trillion tax-cut package, eying a more generous rate cut for the wealthy and a less generous one for corporations as they try to appease wealthy blue-state residents. Published December 12, 2017

In this May 25, 2017, file photo, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of Calif. pauses during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

Religious figures oppose Republican tax plan

From America's Catholic bishops to prominent Christian pastor Jim Wallis, congressional Republicans' push for an overhaul of the tax code has been called nothing less than ungodly. Published December 11, 2017

With the deadline looming to pass a spending bill to fund the government by week's end, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., meets reporters following a closed-door strategy session, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Schumer announces Senate Democratic conferees for tax legislation

Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer on Thursday announced the seven senators who will represent the Democratic caucus on the bicameral conference committee tasked with reconciling the $1.4 trillion tax-cut plans passed out of the House and Senate. Published December 7, 2017

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky., finishes speaking to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017, following the Republican's weekly policy luncheon. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Orrin Hatch, Lisa Murkowski, Pat Toomey among Senate’s tax bill conferees

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Wednesday announced the eight GOP Senators who will help iron out the differences between the $1.4 trillion tax-cut plans passed out of the House and Senate, after the Senate voted earlier in the day to formally start negotiations with the House through a bicameral conference committee. Published December 6, 2017

In this Dec. 5, 2017, photo, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. The pace of confirmations for President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees has quickly become a source of pride for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and fellow Republicans while Democrats are ruing the day they changed the rules to make it easier to fast-track court picks. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Senate votes to go to conference with House on tax-cut package

Senate Republicans on Wednesday voted to enter into a conference committee with the House to iron out differences between the two chambers' $1.4 trillion tax-cut packages, taking the next step in the GOP's push to get a bill to President Trump's desk by year's end. Published December 6, 2017