Republican Alabama Sen. Katie Britt is pushing Republicans to strengthen child care benefits in the party’s tax legislation ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced a bill that would give parents up to $6,000 per child in expanded tax credits. It's part of a wider piece of legislation called the Affordable ...
Providing parents with tax credits has mostly been a Democratic priority but the idea has gained traction in Ohio, Indiana and other Republican-led states.
Cash would flow directly into the hands of Ohio parents under a proposal from Republican Gov. Mike DeWine. As part of multibillion-dollar budget negotiations this session, Ohio lawmakers will consider ...
Legislation re-introduced in both houses of Congress would provide up to a $5,000 nonrefundable federal tax credit for family ...
Under Senate Bill 497, most families would be eligible for a $500 returnable credit per child born ... as a dependent on their tax return. SB 497, which has bipartisan support, centers one ...
A bill to create three new child care tax credits received initial approval by the Missouri House on Tuesday. A similar measure received bipartisan support last year but fell victim to Republican ...
The Credit for Caring Act, if passed, would provide up to a $5,000 federal tax credit for eligible working family caregivers.
or senior that lives with you under the Child and Family Tax Credit. That’s up from $180 before the bill was passed and $310 last year. Senate President Karen Spilka, D-Ashland, called it the ...