Dear Friend,
Today MomsRising is holding a National Day of Action on the Child Tax
Credit (CTC) to put pressure on Congress to extend the expanded CTC by the
end of the year and we need your help.
*Can you make a quick call to your U.S. Senator's office asking them to
make sure the Child Tax Credit is included in the end-of-the-year tax
package?
It’s easy! We give you fast talking points, and then connect you directly
with your Senate office.
It’s also an emergency. The clock is ticking on an end-of-the-year tax
package in Congress and today we are making our voices loud and clear:
Congress must prioritize our families and extend the expanded CTC now!
Last year the expanded CTC reduced child poverty by almost half! We can
not lose this historic progress!
MomsRising is up on Capitol Hill as you read this with North Carolina mom,
Eshawney, and New Hampshire mom, Amber, talking to key decision makers
about the importance of the Child Tax Credit. But we need your help to
back them up. We want to make sure the phones ring off the hook and that
your Senators hear how important the CTC is to our children, families, and
economy.
***Text CTCNow to 747464 or call 1-888-496-4842 and we will connect you
directly to your Senator. First you will hear a message from Hanna saying
“Hi this is Hanna with MomsRising. Tell your Senators that they must
extend the expanded Child Tax Credit in any end-of-the-year tax package!”
After that, you’ll be connected directly to your Senator’s office.
All you need to say is: “Hello! Please extend the expanded Child Tax
Credit in any end-of-year tax packages. Thank you! Good bye.” And then you
can get back to your regular day.
Here’s why your call is so important: Negotiations are expected to start
this week for an end-of-the-year tax package. This is a huge opportunity
for us to create real change for our families and once again win a much
needed expansion of the Child Tax Credit. As you may remember as part of
the American Rescue Plan last year, we were able to secure monthly Child
Tax Credit checks sent to 40 million U.S. families. [ [link removed] ] Those checks are
responsible for reducing child poverty by half last year—so we know this
is a policy that works! [ [link removed] ]
Today is our opportunity to demand that Congress take care of the
unfinished business of providing an expansion of the Child Tax Credit for
our families by calling your Senators! A bipartisan tax package would
require 60 votes in the U.S. Senate, meaning that at least 10 Republicans
would need to support it without any Democratic defections. But we are so
very close to having the numbers to pass this policy—more and more
Republicans are starting to see just how important the Child Tax Credit is
to our families. We just need to keep pushing them so it’s a top priority
for the end-of-the-year!
***Call your Senators now and tell them to include the Child Tax Credit in
the end-of-the-year tax package by texting CTCNow to 747464!
After you’ve made your phone call, please forward this email to all your
friends and family so they can call as well. You also can post our images
on social media—[1]check out our CTC social media toolkit.
Thank you so much for participating in our CTC Day of Action and calling
your Senators.
- Elyssa, Hanna, Kristin, Donna, Jordan, and the whole MomsRising.org &
MamásConPoder Team
References:
[1] [2]White House. “State by State analysis of American Rescue Plan Tax
Credits for Families and Children.”
[2] [ [link removed] ]Annie E. Casey Foundation. “New Data Show That the Child Tax Credit
Fueled a Substantial Reduction in Child Poverty.”
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