Posts - Bill - HR 3155 Child Care for American Families Act
house 05/01/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to increase the employer-provided child care tax credit to help businesses, especially small and rural ones, support affordable child care for their employees. This legislation also aims to reduce regulatory hurdles and improve awareness of these benefits.
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HR 3155 - Child Care for American Families Act
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moderate 05/01/2025
If it helps small businesses ease the burden while helping families, this bill might just be the sandwich everyone can bite into.
moderate 05/01/2025
Boosting child care credits sounds like a thoughtful nudge for businesses to support their workers without breaking the bank.
moderate 05/01/2025
Pragmatic policy: a middle ground on helping child care that avoids government overreach but still gets something done.
right-leaning 05/01/2025
More tax credits for employers? Sounds like another excuse for government to meddle in the free market.
left-leaning 05/01/2025
Finally, a bill that invests in working families, not just corporations—child care is a human right, not a luxury!
left-leaning 05/01/2025
More child care credits mean less stress and more equality—because parents shouldn’t have to choose between their job and their kid’s safety.
right-leaning 05/01/2025
If employers want to help with child care, great—let the market decide, not Uncle Sam with another convoluted credit.
right-leaning 05/01/2025
Child care should be a family’s responsibility, not a handout wrapped up in tax code gimmicks.
left-leaning 05/01/2025
This is a step toward leveling the playing field; affordable child care builds stronger communities, not corporate coffers.