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The final tax bill Democrats got from Republicans is covered in handwritten notes — and senators are complaining it's unreadable

Republicans sent the final version of their tax bill to Democrats just hours before a final vote, and it's covered in handwritten notes.

  • Senate Republicans sent the final version of their massive tax bill to Democrats on Friday.
  • Democrats are complaining because the bill has handwritten notes in the margins and is unsearchable.
  • A final vote on the bill is expected late Friday.

Senate Republicans finally gave the final version of their massive tax bill to Democrats on Friday, complete with handwritten notes for last-minute changes and additions.

The final text of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was delivered to Democrats on Friday just hours before an expected final vote on the bill. But Democratic lawmakers said it was nearly unreadable, with handwritten notes in the margin outlining some of the tweaks.

Democrats also noted that the bill is more than 400 pages long, saying they only have a few hours to digest the entirely of the bill before voting on it.

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Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin tweeted a screenshot of one of the pages with a long, handwritten note in the margin.

"GOPTaxScam

Matt House, a spokesperson for Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, expressed similar sentiments.

"They ran out of napkins to write the bill on, apparently," he tweeted.

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