November 29, 2022
The remaining weeks of the 117th U.S. Congress will be crucial to determining the structure of the Child Tax Credit. We can make a long-lasting impact on child poverty within the United States by advocating for Congress to include a fully refundable, monthly tax credit in an end of year spending package.
As United Methodists, we must work to, “revise tax structures and to eliminate governmental support programs that now benefit the wealthy at the expense of other persons.” (United Methodist Social Principles, ¶ 163)
We have a moral imperative to eliminate child poverty.
Since its expansion in the American Rescue Plan, the Child Tax Credit provided historic relief to working families. Most families were able to receive monthly payments of $250 or $300 per child without having to take any action. In just a few months, the expanded Child Tax Credit kept 3.7 million children out of poverty, an astounding reduction in child poverty of 30 percent. (Center on Poverty and Social Policy)
Congress has the power to extend programs that dramatically reduce child poverty and help millions of families afford basic costs. We cannot allow our leaders to provide tax relief to corporations without extending the Child Tax Credit.
Use the form via the button below to tell congress to prioritize the Child Tax Credit!