How do NJ politicians feel about Trump tax plan?

President Donald Trump’s tax plan has New Jerseyans thinking someone's about to reach for their wallets.

More than 1 in 4 state residents would face tax hikes under Republican legislation backed by Trump that slashes the federal deduction for state and local taxes.

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The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a progressive research group, says only two other states, Maryland and California, would see a greater percentage of their residents facing a tax increase if the change is enacted.

New Jersey’s Congressional delegation has both Democrats and Republicans fighting this, but there are several exceptions.

Watch the video at the top of the page for highlights from an event in Bayville that drew protesters as the Trump administration promoted the tax plan.

What are your elected representatives in Washington saying about the Trump tax plan? Click through the list to find out.

Tom MacArthur

Chris Smith

Cory Booker

Bob Menendez

Frank Pallone

Donald Norcross

Frank LoBiondo

Josh Gottheimer

Leonard Lance

Albio Sires

Bill Pascrell

Donald Payne Jr.

Rodney Frelinghuysen

Bonnie Watson Coleman

The Trump tax plan and SALT: An explainer

The White House has called for eliminating the state and local taxes break, known as “SALT,” to pay for tax cuts Trump has promised. Currently individuals and households who itemize deductions can deduct SALT and personal property taxes from their federal returns – deductions which reduce IRS tax bills, but may be coming to an end.

Bob Jordan; bjordan@gannettnj.com