News Round Up: October 15, 2019

Here are some highlights from the past week’s news and upcoming events on family tax credit issues:

Top Story: As part of his presidential campaign, U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-N.J.) unveiled a policy plan to reduce child poverty. The plan includes a proposal to expand the federal Child Tax Credit (CTC) to give families $300 monthly per child under 5 years old. (The New York Times)

  • As part of her presidential campaign, U.S. Senator Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) unveiled “Kamala’s Children’s Agenda,” which aims to cut child poverty in the country in half. The plan includes proposals to expand federal refundable tax credits by passing the federal Working Families Tax Relief Act and other proposals to modernize tax credits. (Kamala Harris for the People)
  • U.S. Representative Dwight Evans (D-Pa.) and Rep. Dan Kildee (D-Mich.) urged their fellow lawmakers to enact the federal Working Families Tax Relief Act, which would drastically expand the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and CTC. (The Hill)
  • Ron Deutsch, director of the Fiscal Policy Institute, encouraged Congress to enact the Working Families Tax Relief Act to benefit low-income workers in New York, which would drastically expand the EITC and CTC and put more money in the pockets of over 6.5 million New Yorkers. (Utica Observer-Dispatch)