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WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is continuing his call for bipartisan tax reform that focuses on cutting taxes for middle class families and rewarding corporations that keep jobs in the U.S. On Sunday, Brown joined CNN’s State of the Union to discuss two key bills where he sees an opportunity to work with President Trump: his Working Families Tax Relief Act and his Patriot Employers Tax Credit. Ivanka Trump has been supportive of the tax credits in Brown’s Working Families Tax Relief Act and the President described support for a bill like Brown’s Patriot Employers Tax Credit in a recent interview with Forbes. Brown gave the President copies of both bills at a bipartisan meeting at the White House last week. The President expressed support for the ideas and interest in working together. Both of Brown’s bills have overwhelming support from the Democratic caucus, making them key to any bipartisan tax reform plan.