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Historic Expansion of Anti-Poverty Programs Comes with Expiration Date


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A Daily Yonder analysis shows that in 2018 under the pre-stimulus rules, a greater percentage of rural tax filers claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit than cities. Suburban filers were least likely to claim EITC. New rules this year will make more families eligible for the program. (Daily Yonder/IRS data)
Two poverty-reduction programs that are part of the Biden administration’s March stimulus package will have a disproportionately large impact on rural families, according to policy advocates who want the temporary measures to be extended.
The American Rescue Plan expanded the Child Tax Credit, which ranges from $3,000 to $3,600 per child, to most families. Before the expansion, nearly half of rural children did not receive the full tax credit benefit because their parents earned too little to qualify.  ....

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Congress's Most Family-Friendly Member - The American Prospect


Congress’s Most Family-Friendly Member
Rosa DeLauro has spent 30 years in the House fighting for an adequate Child Tax Credit and paid family leave. She’s finally getting someplace.
Elizabeth Warren first met Connecticut congresswoman Rosa DeLauro two decades ago, long before she became a senator from Massachusetts. DeLauro is famous among D.C. politicos for hosting twice-monthly dinner parties to which she invites academics, policy experts, and journalists to talk to members of Congress. “She’s always driving the debate with an intellectual energy that’s uncommon around here,” Sen. Sherrod Brown, a frequent guest, told me.
This particular evening, Warren, then a Harvard professor who had just co-authored a book about why so many American families were mired in debt, was the star of the show. “She invited me to come to dinner and she said she’d have a few people over,” Warren recalls. Instead, she found DeLauro’s living ....

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End of an era: Champion of programs for the poor retiring


End of an era: Champion of programs for the poor retiring
Albert Hunt, opinion contributor
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End of an era: Champion of programs for the poor retiring
At the start of his administration, Bill Clinton was strategizing with top economic advisers Bob Rubin and Gene Sperling. Rubin, who had been co-chair of Goldman Sachs, was no stranger to Washington but wondered: Who was this Bob Greenstein they kept citing?
On programs affecting poor people, Greenstein is the gold standard, they explained. He really is, recalls Rubin, who has turned to Greenstein repeatedly over the ensuing quarter century. ....

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