Bill
SB 321
Provide tax credits for children and child care
Senate Bill 321 aimed to offer tax credits for families with children and child care costs, easing financial burdens and promoting child welfare, but it ultimately did not pass.
Bill
SB 321
Senate Bill 321 aimed to offer tax credits for families with children and child care costs, easing financial burdens and promoting child welfare, but it ultimately did not pass.
Bill Number: SB 321
Title: Provide tax credits for children and child care
Status: Died in Process
Introduced: April 09, 2025
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas: Minors, Revenue, State Taxation, Taxation—Corporations, Taxation—Individual Income
Senate Bill 321 aimed to provide tax credits to families for children and child care expenses. The bill was designed to alleviate the financial burden on parents and guardians, thereby promoting child welfare and supporting families in managing child care costs.
Senate Bill 321 sought to provide essential financial relief to families through tax credits aimed at children and child care expenses. While it garnered attention and went through several legislative steps, it ultimately did not pass, reflecting the challenges of enacting tax-related legislation in the current political climate.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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