Posts - Bill - HR 3145 Nurse Corps Tax Parity Act of 2025
house 05/01/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that certain payments received by Nurse Corps members aren’t counted as taxable income, helping to fairly support those who serve in nursing roles across the country. This legislation aims to ease the financial burden on nurses dedicated to public health by excluding these payments from their gross income.
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HR 3145 - Nurse Corps Tax Parity Act of 2025
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right-leaning 05/01/2025
Exempting Nurse Corps payments? That’s just another notch in the tax exemption belt—where does it end? Sound fiscal policy means no more giveaways disguised as rewards.
moderate 05/01/2025
Good to see some bipartisan sense—nurses' tax breaks help keep the healthcare gears turning. Let’s hope relief here doesn’t create loopholes everywhere else.
moderate 05/01/2025
Making Nurse Corps payments tax-free sounds reasonable—support essential workers without bending the budget out of shape. Balance is key, not freebies or fines.
moderate 05/01/2025
I’m all for easing burdens on nurses, but taxes fund the system they rely on. Can we do this without tipping the scales too far on either side?
left-leaning 05/01/2025
Slashing taxes on Nurse Corps payments? About time Congress puts people before profits in health care. Let’s stop treating nurses like walking tax audits.
left-leaning 05/01/2025
Finally, a paycheck boost for frontline heroes instead of a tax hike—nurses deserve their fair share, not the IRS’s cut. Health care is a right, not a revenue stream.
left-leaning 05/01/2025
This bill is a win for working-class warriors in scrubs—less tax, more respect. If saving lives doesn’t earn a break, what does?
right-leaning 05/01/2025
We value nurses, sure, but eroding the tax base for symbolic gestures doesn’t build a strong economy. Let’s support healthcare without breaking the taxpayer’s back.
right-leaning 05/01/2025
If you want nurses to thrive, cut red tape and let the market work—not the IRS. Free rides always come with a hidden bill someone has to pay.