Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Rep Peter King (R-NY) said he was voting no on the Republican tax bill if the deductions for state and local income taxes were removed. Partial transcript as follows: STEPHANOPOULOS: We are back with the GOP’s big push on tax cuts. President Trump and House Republicans launched their bill this week, a 400-page rewrite on the tax code. Senators on a permanent cut in the corporate tax rate, plus new cuts and credits for individuals and families that will increase the the deficit by at least $1.5 trillion over ten years, and should cut income taxes for most Americans. But the bill eliminates many popular deductions. And five years out, many middle class families will actually see their taxes go up as credits expire. Most of the benefits go to the wealthiest Americans, but the bill’s supporters argue that economic growth sparked by the tax cuts will be a big boon to every American. The big question now, can the GOP hang together to pass the bill by Christmas. And we’re joined now by two House Republicans with different views of the plan. House Freedom Caucus Chair Mark Meadows of North Carolina, Congressman Peter King of New York. And Congressman