Reid Wilson

The Hill

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Reid Hill is a national correspondent for The Hill.

He is a former editor and chief political correspondent for Morning Consult, and a senior political policy blogger for the Washington Post, where he ran its GovBeat blog. Reid has also served as editor-in-chief of National Journal Hotline and editor of its Hotline on Call.

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House Republicans finally released a tax plan today.  Speaker Paul Ryan told reporters  the typical family of four will save $1,182.

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