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The expansion of a federal tax credit to low-income families during the pandemic lifted more than half a million Michigan children out of poverty, so its ending at the finish of 2022 has advocates worried that it will put children at risk of falling back into poverty.

Legislation passed the Democratic-led House in the last Congress that would have extended the child tax credit for another year along with other spending programs under a $1.75 trillion bill. But critics such as U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., objected to short-term programs in the 10-year legislation, such as the enhanced child tax credit, that could become permanent and more costly. Manchin also reportedly has proposed adding work requirements for the children’s tax credit.

Read more in the Detroit News.