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Survivors of domestic violence call on the IRS to recognize financial abuse and help them combat it ydzhanova@businessinsider.com (Yelena Dzhanova) © Andrew Aitchison / Getty Images Andrew Aitchison / Getty Images
Lawmakers and domestic violence survivors told Insider the IRS isn t doing enough to support victims of financial abuse.
About 99% of domestic violence survivors experience financial abuse, according to experts.
Over the course of the pandemic, abusers pocketed stimulus checks and might direct much-needed child tax credits to their own accounts.
For almost a year, Democratic and Republican lawmakers have been calling on the IRS to make it easier for domestic violence survivors to collect stimulus checks and tax returns.
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Colette Bibeault demonstrates her skills on the floor, receiving a 9.125 and placing 3rd. Photo by Vitaliy Gyrya
Sara Gardner takes flight on bars jumping from the low to the high bar. Photo by Vitaliy Gyrya
Kylee Lovato takes her split jump to new heights, scoring 9.4 and placing 1st. Photo by Vitaliy Gyrya
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The Gold, Platinum and Diamond gymnasts at Los Alamos School of Gymnastics (LASG) have been working hard to prepare for The New Mexico State Championships and it showed.
At the virtual New Mexico state meet held April 10, all LASG gymnasts who competed qualified to their respective Regional meet.
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Sara Gardner, 82, pictured with her cat Kathy in her Sellwood condo. Gardner, who is a two time cancer survivor, doesn t expect to be able to receive a COVID-19 vaccine starting Feb. 8.
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Sara Gardner spends her COVID-19 days in her Sellwood condo living a lonely life on repeat.
The 82-year-old goes on walks, if it’s not too slick, and occasionally drives her 88-year-old neighbor to medical appointments. She moderates social media comments for a national cancer group of which she’s the vice president. But she mostly hangs out with her two cats and stares out the window at the Willamette River and tries not to think about the big trips she’s had to cancel, the friends she’s not seeing, the two new great-grandchildren born in other states she hasn’t met or held.
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