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Child care staff often make less money than retail workers. That’s causing staff shortages and long...
The Columbian· 5 hours agoAt Bright Little Scholars’ two Philadelphia locations, director and pre-K teacher Mercedes Fleet...
Jina Belcher: Tax credits aren't the answer to child care woes (Opinion)
The Charleston Gazette· 2 days agoIn the latest legislative session, despite the introduction of 13 child care bills, none passed....
Colorado lawmakers consider redirecting TABOR refunds to low-income families
KOAA5· 3 days agoWith just one week remaining in the 2024 legislative session, Colorado lawmakers are considering a...
Colorado legislature turns focus to tax cuts, credits with days left in session
The Center Square· 4 days agoRepublicans are promoting Senate Bill 24-228 as the largest tax cut in state history and Democrats...
Biden takes aim at Trump-era tax cuts — and his own campaign promise
CQ Politics· 4 days ago“Main Street businesses will face a 43.4 percent tax rate” and “working parents will suffer from a ...
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act sunsetting: A health care industry perspective - Atlanta Business Chronicle
The Business Journals· 3 days agoTax legislation will be a hot topic for individuals and entities in the health care industry during...
GROVER NORQUIST: The Contrast Between Trump And Biden On Taxes Couldn’t Be Any Clearer
IJR· 6 days agoPresident Joe Biden has vowed to raise income taxes across the board by making sure the Trump tax cuts die. If Biden allows the Trump tax cuts to die, Americans ...
Migrants get new tax credits
Newsweek· 2 days agoApproximately 100,000 migrants known as "Dreamers" will receive tax breaks due to the Biden administration allowing participants in the Deferred Action...
HMRC issues warning to 730,000 tax credit customers as payments could stop
Daily Express· 5 days agoAround 730,000 Tax Credits customers will start receiving their annual renewal notices from this...
This pro-family bill is stalled in the U.S. Senate. Crapo, Risch should get behind it | Opinion
The Idaho Statesman· 1 day ago“We know, and study after study proves, that children who grow up in financially stable households are more likely to succeed in school, they’re likely to have better physical and mental health ...