Lisa Desjardins:

That's right. That's just the beginning of it.

But that is one of the biggest issues right now that Republicans need to work out, state and local tax deduction that many Americans get, not just many Americans. It's actually the majority of Americans, I think, over — who make over $50,000, and even 10 percent who make under, take what they pay in their state and local taxes. They get a tax break on it on the federal.

The Senate deal would end all of that. But there are some senators who are worried about how that affects their states. And, of course, in the House, there are many House Republicans who can't support something that goes that far. In the House, they would allow a $10,000 deduction on property tax.

So, we will see if these two versions come together. But as we talk about the health care issue, that's one issue that concerns a few Republicans, and then there's the separate one on state and local taxes that is still very much in the mix.