Deseret News asked experts across the political spectrum what they expect for family policy in the next two years. From abortion to the child tax credit, paid leave and child care subsidies, experts have different priorities and views of control of the House and Senate post-midterms as final counts for Democrats and Republicans are tallied.
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Experts don’t all agree on what drove the drop in child poverty or how to keep the rate falling. American Enterprise Institute researcher Angela Rachidi says it’s work requirements in safety net programs. The Child Trends report suggests it’s the earned income tax credit, child tax credit and other forms of help. They also cite child care assistance, paid leave as ways to help keep the trend going. The Census Bureau seems to agree.