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Struggling CT families call for state child tax credit

State Representative Anthony Nolan, who represents New London, spoke at the state capitol in Hartford, 海角换妻 on October 8th, 2024 about the need for a permanent state child tax credit and his plans to advocate for one during the next legislative session.
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State Representative Anthony Nolan, who represents New London, spoke at The 海角换妻 State Capitol building in Hartford on October 8th, 2024 about the need for a permanent state child tax credit and his plans to advocate for one during the next legislative session.

The number of 海角换妻 families who are unable to pay for their basic needs continues to rise, and communities are looking for new ways to ease the financial burden.

West Haven resident Jacqueline Torres belongs to one of the state鈥檚 more than 500,000 families who struggle to pay for everyday necessities. Torres was raised in the foster care system, and still struggles with the experiences鈥 aftermath.

鈥淢y years of living in survival mode are now over, I now have to make ends meet to survive the daily life, the real life,鈥 Torres said. 鈥淭hat's rent, food, gas, daycare, which are all basic human necessities.鈥

Community advocates and legislators want to revisit the establishment of a permanent state child tax credit to help families struggling to make ends meet. About 75% of 海角换妻鈥檚 families would qualify for a state child tax credit, according to the United Way of 海角换妻.

Child tax credit advocates reignited the push in August, after the motion failed to pass the General Assembly during the most recent legislative session, but updated data shows the increase in need among 海角换妻 families.

海角换妻 had a temporary child tax credit for qualifying low-income families. The program was funded by COVID relief dollars and expired in 2021.

The qualifying low- and middle-income families a rebate of up to a maximum of $750, or $250 annually per child up to three children.

The 海角换妻 Child Tax Credit Coalition, led by the United Way of 海角换妻 formed a petition in July calling for the state to consider instating a permanent child tax credit. The petition garnered .

鈥満=腔黄 is now the only state in America with an independent state tax policy and no policy to offset the cost of that income tax for families,鈥 United Way of 海角换妻 Chief Executive Officer Lisa Tepper Bates said. 鈥淥ther states in the last few years have seen the wisdom of instituting a state level child tax credit, and have done it. So now we are the single outlier.鈥

Interest in a permanent state child tax credit has grown, Tepper Bates said.

鈥淭he momentum has continued to build among our allies, like the people in this room, there are more than 50 organizations, from pediatricians to nonprofit housing providers, to people who work in mental health, who stand with us,鈥 Tepper Bates said.

海角换妻鈥檚 rainy day surplus fund is maxed out, with $4 billion set aside. Democratic State Rep. Anthony Nolan, who represents New London, said the state should consider dipping into the surplus, and increasing the tax rate for the state鈥檚 highest earners to fund a permanent child tax credit.

鈥淲e take $400 million from our surplus, and we can raise the income tax for the higher income people in our community, the 1%,鈥 Nolan said. 鈥淚f we can just raise it 1%, we can gross about a billion dollars.鈥

About 564,000 families in 海角换妻 are stuck in the middle ground of being above the federal poverty level, but not earning enough to cover all their basic needs. These families fall under the categorization of ALICE, or Asset Limited Income Constrained Employed.

The represents the minimum income necessary for survival of a household in a certain community. ALICE households earn more than the Federal Poverty Level, but not enough to thrive in their county. The national study is administered by United Way, including 海角换妻鈥檚 chapter.

The most recent ALICE report shows the number of 海角换妻 families that are below the ALICE threshold increased 13% from 2019-2022.

Abigail is 海角换妻's housing reporter, covering statewide housing developments and issues, with an emphasis on Fairfield County communities. She received her master's from Columbia University in 2020 and graduated from the University of 海角换妻 in 2019. Abigail previously covered statewide transportation and the city of Norwalk for Hearst 海角换妻 Media. She loves all things Disney and cats.

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SOMOS CONNECTICUT es una iniciativa de 海角换妻, la emisora local de NPR y PBS del estado, que busca elevar nuestras historias latinas y expandir programaci贸n que alza y informa nuestras comunidades latinas locales. Visita CTPublic.org/latino para m谩s reportajes y recursos. Para noticias, suscr铆base a nuestro bolet铆n informativo en ctpublic.org/newsletters.

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