Trump's Las Vegas Visit: Discussing Tax Policy Impact

2d ago·0:00 listen·Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal

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President Trump heads to Las Vegas this Thursday for a roundtable discussion on his tax policies. This event highlights his “no tax on tips” and “no tax on overtime” proposals, which are part of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” he signed last year. It’s his second visit to Southern Nevada since his re-election in 2024. Local participants include police officers, a firefighter, a casino worker, and a barbershop owner, all sharing how these tax changes have impacted their lives. Steve Grammas, president of the Las Vegas Police Protective Association and a City Council candidate, will also take part. Trump last visited Las Vegas shortly after his inauguration in 2025 and frequently campaigned there. The new legislation is projected to raise take-home pay for workers by an average of $1,675 each year until it ends in 2028. Here’s the thing: these discussions around tax policy can directly affect the wallets of everyday workers, making this event significant for many in the community.

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