The notion that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and the benefits accrued to the wealthy is just patently false.
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Arrington argues that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act benefits lower-income families more than the wealthy.
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Mr. Chairman, I yield 1 minute to the gentleman from Texas (Mr. Gill), my friend and also a member of the Budget Committee.
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