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Friday, March 09, 2007

Bill Would Help Keep Families Together


As I've advocated family cohesiveness, I've often been challenged about what can be done to make it easier for one or more parents to stay home with their children to raise them, rather than paying someone else to do it.

Here's one thing, sponsored by Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS), from OneNewsNow:

Currently, the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit only provides a tax credit for paid daycare. Congressman Terry says a tremendous financial burden has been placed on middle-class families, sometimes forcing both parents to have to work just to make ends meet. 'So why not use the tax code,' he asks, 'to give the parents the option to empower the family if one parent wishes to stay home?'


No one will take care of your child like you, and no one will instill in them your values like you can. Usually sacrifices have to be made to give our children the best upbringing possible. This bill would make it a little bit easier.


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