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…Scott Preston is a senior policy analyst for the Michigan League for Public Policy. He said at a news conference Thursday that the budget package is expected to decrease the child tax credit, which is an income-qualified federal program that provides a $2,000 credit for eligible children between 6 and 17 years old.

“It’s an extremely important program, and the CTC was already restricted in 2017 through the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act when it required children of I-10 filers to have Social Security numbers in order to qualify,” Preston said. “So currently, only children with Social Security numbers can benefit from the CTC as long as their parents file taxes.”

Preston said the proposed budget plan would now require both parents to have Social Security numbers, which would impact children’s access to food security, transportation, and housing security.

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