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Democratic Rep. Susie Lee of Nevada, speaking to Politico about President Donald Trump’s “no tax on tips” policy. Five percent of Nevada workers earn tips, double the national average. Democrats in the state are trying to blunt the Republican messaging advantage on the widely popular policy that Trump began touting during his campaign. (Politico)
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