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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 6, 2022

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New campaign calls on Congress to expand the Child Tax Credit

LANSING, Mich. – More than 550,000 Michigan children would benefit from an expansion of the Child Tax Credit (CTC), if Congress acts in December.

Starting this week, the Michigan League for Public Policy, along with the Accounting Aid Society, Mothering Justice, Michigan Community Action, Michigan’s Children, United Way for Southeastern Michigan, United Way of Northwest Michigan, and the Michigan Association of United Ways, is launching a public advocacy campaign to call on Congress to support expansion of the CTC during the Lame Duck session of Congress. The campaign will include billboard and digital advertising, and billboards will appear across the state at several locations in Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids and Lansing over the coming weeks.

“Congress has an opportunity to help thousands of struggling Michigan families by expanding the Child Tax Credit,” said Monique Stanton, President and CEO for the Michigan League for Public Policy. “Permanently expanding this tax credit will have a major, lasting impact on child poverty here in Michigan. Congress must act now to help provide this critical financial security for Michigan’s children.”

Currently, more than 554,000 Michigan children do not receive the full $2,000 Child Tax Credit because their families’ earnings are too low, which includes more than 1 in 4 children living in rural Michigan. In 2021, the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) temporarily expanded the CTC, giving millions of families with low incomes a boost and driving child poverty down to a record low. Unfortunately, Congress allowed the CTC expansion to lapse at the end of 2021, putting 19 million children across the country at risk of being pushed into poverty or facing greater hardship.

“The expanded Child Tax Credit helps ease the burden on working families that are struggling to put food on the table, gas in the car, make mortgage or rent payments, and cover child care expenses,” said Nancy Lindman, Director of Public Policy and Partnerships, Michigan Association of United Ways. “The CTC has a tremendous impact on Michigan families, and they need this support now more than ever.”

The Child Tax Credit is a proven-effective program that helps families with children by providing more money in their pockets when they file their taxes. That’s more money to help meet rising costs and cover basic expenses, such as housing, food, medicine, clothes and school supplies.

“Reviving the Child Tax Credit (CTC) can provide working families with a better quality of life in the United States. The expanded monthly Child Tax Credit is not only the largest middle-class tax cut in a generation, but it is also the most effective and popular policy of the Biden era,” said Danielle Atkinson, Founding Director of Mothering Justice. “Mothers and caregivers have told us that the previous rounds of the CTC have enabled them to sign their kids up for the afternoon program they couldn’t otherwise afford and invest in the wellbeing of their children. They are also able to stay home and do homework with their children instead of pulling a double shift. These little things add up to improve our economy and support the children who will be our leaders of the future.”

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The Michigan League for Public Policy, www.mlpp.org, is a nonprofit policy institute focused on opportunity for all. Its mission is to use data to educate, advocate and fight for policy solutions that undo historic and systemic racial and economic inequities to lift up Michiganders who have been left out of prosperity. It is the only state-level organization that addresses poverty in a comprehensive way.