Child tax credits, long a liberal priority, find favor in Republican states
- Republicans are discussing their tax package, including provisions for working families, amid criticisms from Democrats about tax cuts favoring the wealthy.
- Some Republicans advocate for expanding the child tax credit to address the high costs of raising families, as noted by a person familiar with the talks.
- Britt's proposal aims to expand the child and dependent care tax credit, gaining support from several Republican senators facing re-election.
- Britt emphasized the importance of prioritizing parents and families, asserting it is time for the party to uphold its promises to hard-working Americans.
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Child tax credits, long a liberal priority, find favor in Republican states
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Britt pitches fellow Republicans on new child care agenda
The ScoopRepublicans are still in search of ways to add tangible benefits for President Donald Trump’s working-class supporters to their tax plan.Katie Britt is offering a solution.The Alabama Republican is pushing to include significant new child care benefits in the Republican tax cut legislation that’s due later this year. Britt’s pitch stems from a bipartisan bill she’s offered with Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., that would boost child and dependent…


Child tax credits, long a liberal priority, find favor in Republican states
David Plasterer, with the anti-poverty advocacy group RESULTS, holds his son, Lewis, during a January news conference in Indianapolis, during which advocates urged Indiana lawmakers to approve an infant child tax credit. More states across the country are looking to create or expand child tax credits. (Leslie Bonilla Muñiz/Indiana Capital Chronicle)Cash would flow directly into the hands of Ohio parents under a proposal from Republican Gov. Mike…
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