The 45Committee, a group backing President Donald Trump's legislative agenda, has launched television ads designed to convince GOP House members to support tax reform, the Washington Examiner is reporting.
The group is vowing to spend $10 million to help push tax reform, the Examiner said.
GOP House members targeted in the latest ad include: New York Reps. Lee Zeldin, Claudia Tenney, John Faso, and Dan Donovan; New Jersey Reps. Chris Smith and Leonard Lance; California Reps. Darrell Issa, Jeff Denham and Steve Knight, according to the website.
The ad notes tax reform will "lower tax rates and create good jobs. A simpler tax code will close loopholes."
Brian Baker, chairman and president of the group said: "45Committee is committed to passing tax cuts that deliver for America's working families. Elected officials of both parties and in both houses of Congress have made a commitment to lower taxes on middle class families.
"These advertisements communicate that constituents are counting on their elected representatives to follow through on tax reform so that America's families win, while also giving a boost to our nation's economy."