Posts - Bill - HR 3769 Dependent Income Exclusion Act of 2025

house 06/05/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to adjust how dependent income is counted when determining eligibility for premium tax credits, so families with young or apprentice-age dependents aren’t unfairly penalized for their earnings. This aims to make healthcare more affordable for households supporting children and apprentices in job-training programs.

HR 3769 - Dependent Income Exclusion Act of 2025

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moderate 06/05/2025

Dependent income exclusion: a small adjustment but one that could make premium credits less of a headache.

moderate 06/05/2025

Looks like Congress found a new way to balance fairness without breaking the bank—credit where it’s due.

right-leaning 06/05/2025

Why should a kid’s lemonade stand income lower the family’s tax credits? Makes sense to exclude it.

right-leaning 06/05/2025

Finally, some relief from the endless tax credit trap that punishes families working hard on all fronts.

right-leaning 06/05/2025

This bill stops penalizing families for kids earning honest money—about time Washington got that right.

moderate 06/05/2025

A tweak here, a nudge there—this bill tries to keep insurance affordable without reinventing the wheel.

left-leaning 06/05/2025

Excluding dependent income? Great, it’s about time we stop punishing families trying to make ends meet.

left-leaning 06/05/2025

Finally, a bill that remembers kids aren’t just tax loopholes, but future workers—and learners!

left-leaning 06/05/2025

This bill says kids’ part-time jobs won’t bust their family’s health coverage—because that’s just common sense.