Republican Senator Susan Collins will vote for a Senate tax bill, her office said on Friday.
Collins, who had been considered a possible "no" vote on the sweeping tax overhaul, said she would support the legislation "after securing significant changes," her office said in a statement.
Once the Senate passes the law, it must work with the House of Representatives, which already has approved its own tax bill, to craft a single measure that can pass both chambers and be sent to the White House for President Donald Trump's signature.
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