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Sen. Collins May Change Vote If GOP Reneges On Her Changes

J. Scott Applewhite
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Associated Press
Sen. Susan Collins arrives as Republican senators gather to meet with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., on the stalled GOP effort to overhaul the tax code, on Capitol Hill Dec. 1, 2017.

PORTLAND, Maine - Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins of Maine says she may change her vote on the GOP tax overhaul if her amendments are not included in the final version.
 
She tells WABI-TV that she won't make a final decision until she sees what comes out of a conference committee.  
 
Collins joined the majority in a 51-49 vote after her amendments on property tax and medical expense deductions were included. She also says she secured a promise from House and Senate leaders to remove the threat of a 4 percent cut to Medicare.
 
Collins is facing criticism in her home state over the tax plan that would provide steep tax cuts for businesses and more modest tax breaks for families and individuals. On Thursday, police arrested nine protesters at her Portland office.