I was pleased to join Senator Capito this week to reintroduce the Credit for Caring Act.
Nationwide, 48M family caregivers – including 600K Coloradans – care for a loved one, often at a significant financial cost to themselves. This bill will lessen their strain.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2025/03/11/caregiver-tax-credit-aarp/81963894007/
Nationwide, 48M family caregivers – including 600K Coloradans – care for a loved one, often at a significant financial cost to themselves. This bill will lessen their strain.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2025/03/11/caregiver-tax-credit-aarp/81963894007/
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@bennet.senate.gov have you been able to give the same commitment?
I just saw that you posted that you are voting no on here. Thank you.
I know, we're just constituents and don't matter even if you're supposed to work FOR us.
But do it because it's the CORRECT thing to do.
Their corrupt kakistocracy doesn't deserve to continue. Shut it down.
#Resist
...otherwise, this and all the other bills MoC are proposing to help Americans, while noble, are meaningless.
The obscene wealth divide in our country has gotten so dangerous and absurd that the White House was transformed briefly into an auto dealership.
Low credit? No credit? No problem with Trump/Musk payday loan scheme