The House will delay its planned rollout of a tax overhaul measure.

Two sources with knowledge of the plans said Tuesday evening the bill text release would be delayed, but Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady, R-Texas, refused to say.

“Here’s what I can say: We are making excellent progress. We are very close to what we set out to do — bold, pro-growth tax reform,” Brady said late Tuesday. “A lot of work remains with the drafters right now. They will continue to work through the night. We are moving forward. No announcement of change in the schedule.”

Barely 30 minutes after telling reporters he had no schedule change to announce, Brady announced the tax overhaul bill release scheduled for Wednesday would be delayed until Thursday.

“Ways and Means Committee Members met tonight to discuss the work we are doing on pro-growth tax reform,” he said in a statement. “In consultation with President Trump and our leadership team, we have decided to release the bill text on Thursday. We are pleased with the progress we are making and we remain on schedule to take action and approve a bill at our Committee beginning next week.”