Person demonstrating in favor of Child Tax Credit
Many low-income families are excluded from receiving a child tax credit, but a proposed national bipartisan deal could change that. Courtesy of Mariam Zuhaib / Associated Press
Person demonstrating in favor of Child Tax Credit
Many low-income families are excluded from receiving a child tax credit, but a proposed national bipartisan deal could change that. Courtesy of Mariam Zuhaib / Associated Press

A bipartisan deal reached in the U.S. Senate could expand the child tax credit for lower income families, many of whom do not currently earn enough to qualify. Lawmakers are trying to pass the bill before the current filing deadline of Jan. 29, but it’s unclear if it can pass in the House. Additionally, there’s a bill in the Illinois House to create a permanent child tax credit.

Reset learns about the proposed expansions and how this could benefit lower income families in Illinois.

GUESTS: Deirdre Walsh, NPR Congressional correspondent

Audra Wilson, president and CEO, Shriver Center on Poverty Law

Mykela Collins, parent ambassador, Ada S. McKinley Community Services

Person demonstrating in favor of Child Tax Credit
Many low-income families are excluded from receiving a child tax credit, but a proposed national bipartisan deal could change that. Courtesy of Mariam Zuhaib / Associated Press
Person demonstrating in favor of Child Tax Credit
Many low-income families are excluded from receiving a child tax credit, but a proposed national bipartisan deal could change that. Courtesy of Mariam Zuhaib / Associated Press

A bipartisan deal reached in the U.S. Senate could expand the child tax credit for lower income families, many of whom do not currently earn enough to qualify. Lawmakers are trying to pass the bill before the current filing deadline of Jan. 29, but it’s unclear if it can pass in the House. Additionally, there’s a bill in the Illinois House to create a permanent child tax credit.

Reset learns about the proposed expansions and how this could benefit lower income families in Illinois.

GUESTS: Deirdre Walsh, NPR Congressional correspondent

Audra Wilson, president and CEO, Shriver Center on Poverty Law

Mykela Collins, parent ambassador, Ada S. McKinley Community Services