John,
If the Senate doesn't pass the Build Back Better Act before the end of the year, parents will no longer receive the expanded Child Tax Credit each month, which is paid for by making the rich and corporations pay a fairer share of taxes.
The expanded CTC, which Democrats passed this past spring, is cutting childhood poverty nearly in half and providing families with monthly payments between $250 - $300 per child. But the expansion expires on December 31st, and if no action is taken, nearly 10 million children could fall back into poverty next year.[1]
We’re rallying allies across the country, driving thousands of messages directly to Senate offices demanding senators pass the Build Back Better Act this year. Grassroots efforts have been critical in fighting for the needs of our families and communities―we need your voice to get this done!
Let’s get this across the finish line. Chip in today to power our grassroots efforts and make sure families don’t get cut off from recurring Child Tax Credit payments next month!
Right now, 65 million children are benefiting from the Child Tax Credit―more than ever before. This recurring monthly payment is helping families struggling with high costs by making essential services like healthcare, childcare and housing more affordable.
The Build Back Better Act, which includes the expanded Child Tax Credit, has already passed the House. Now we need the Senate to act!
Let’s remind the Senate that if they fail to act this year, then December 15th will be the last monthly payment that families with children get. Chip in today to drive our advocacy, which is critical to passing the Build Back Better Act this year.
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Together, we’re fighting to make sure millions of families receive their monthly Child Tax Credit payment in January and throughout 2022.
Thank you,
Frank Clemente
Executive Director
Americans for Tax Fairness Action Fund
[1] “If Congress Fails to Act, Monthly Child Tax Credit Payments Will Stop, Child Poverty Reductions Will Be Lost,” Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Dec. 3, 2021
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