To Lauren Underwood, tax reform should be simple and fair. "It should put middle-class families and small businesses first,” the 14th Congressional District candidate from Naperville told the Northwest Herald Editorial Board during an hourlong stop Wednesday in Crystal Lake. But when her Republican opponent – U.S. Rep. Randy Hultgren – voted in support of President Donald Trump's sweeping $1.5 trillion tax overhaul that capped homeowners' property tax deductions at $10,000 for 2018, Underwood said, taxpayers in the 14th District did not get a fair shake. "This bill gave the majority of the benefit to the corporations and the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans," said Underwood, a 31-year-old Naperville nurse who President Barack Obama appointed to serve as a senior adviser in the U.S.