To create the Substance Abuse Recovery Tax Credit
HB 2135 creates a tax credit for individuals completing substance abuse recovery programs, offering financial relief and promoting reintegration into society.
HB 2135 creates a tax credit for individuals completing substance abuse recovery programs, offering financial relief and promoting reintegration into society.
The primary aim of HB 2135 is to establish a tax credit designed to support individuals recovering from substance abuse. This initiative seeks to alleviate some of the financial burdens faced by those undergoing treatment and reintegration into society, thereby promoting recovery and reducing the stigma associated with substance use disorders.
The bill is currently under consideration in the House Health and Human Resources Committee, where further discussions and potential amendments may occur.
HB 2135 represents a significant step towards supporting individuals in recovery from substance abuse through financial incentives. By creating a tax credit, the bill aims to foster a more supportive environment for recovery and reintegration into society. As it progresses through the legislative process, stakeholders will be closely monitoring its developments and potential impacts on both individuals and the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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