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Much has been said about the federal megabill that passed back in July — analysis shows the bill will have a catastrophic impact on families with low incomes and people living in rural areas, particularly when it comes to health coverage and food assistance.

But one section of the bill that hasn’t been mentioned much, and that is an area of deep concern, is the federal Child Tax Credit.

While the so-called “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) includes modest improvements to the Child Tax Credit, including a $200 increase to the maximum credit per qualifying child and permanent provisions that will keep the value of the credit up to pace with inflation starting in 2026, the new law also leaves out millions of kids who need the credit the most. It does this in a couple of different ways.

Read more at The Alpena News.