According to the Government Finance Officers Association, in 2015, 49 percent of federal tax filers in the 10th Congressional District claim the SALT deduction, above the national average of around 30 percent. In total, 10th District taxpayers deducted $3.39 billion in state and local taxes.

The final version of the bill retains the state and local tax deduction, but caps it at $10,000, including either sales taxes or property and income taxes.

That still leaves the 10th District coming up short, where the average state and local tax deduction among those who took it in 2015 was $13,562.13.