Congressman Mike Lawler attends local events and affirms stance on the SALT tax cap

Congressman Mike Lawler attends local events and affirms stance on the SALT tax cap
Mike Lawler U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 17th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Mike Lawler, representing New York’s 17th district, shared insights from his recent engagements and his stance on tax policy through several social media posts. Lawler, who succeeded Mondaire Jones in 2023, has been active in both local and national events.

On April 6, 2025, Congressman Mike Lawler reflected on his attendance at a notable event honoring Rob Kaplan, stating, “Last weekend I attended the Lincoln Society & Peekskill Gala, celebrating Rob Kaplan as the Champion of History! His dedication to preserving Lincoln’s legacy is truly inspiring. Congrats, Rob!” Lawler’s acknowledgment highlights his appreciation for historical preservation efforts.

In another post on the same date, April 6, 2025, Lawler documented his participation in a local religious service, “Last week, I attended a beautiful service at Berea 7th Day Adventist Church in Nyack for Religious Liberty Day. Thank you for the opportunity to join the celebration!” This gesture emphasizes Lawler’s engagement with local community events and religious freedom.

By April 7, 2025, Lawler reiterated his position on the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction cap, making a firm statement via social media, “I, along with my SALT Caucus colleagues, have been very clear… there needs to be a good faith negotiation to lift this unfair cap. Let me reiterate: I will not vote for a tax bill that does not sufficiently lift the cap on SALT.” Lawler’s post underscores his commitment to tax reform as a critical policy point.



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