Minnesota introduced a new child tax credit that could reduce child poverty by 33%.
There is still hope, meanwhile, for an expanded national child tax credit.
AdvertisementMinnesota's top officials are celebrating a new child tax credit they say could curtail child poverty by as much as 33%.
Qualifying Minnesotans can now claim up to $1,750 per child with the new tax credit thanks to legislation passed in the state's 2023 session.
Not all hope is lost for an expanded federal child tax credit, however.
Persons:
—, Tim Walz's, Walz, filer, Peggy Flanagan, Flanagan
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Service, Democratic Gov, Gov, Lawmakers, Tax Relief, American Families and Workers, Senate, White
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