Welfare champion Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York has proposed a huge expansion of the state’s child tax credit. People here illegally can collect. New York is a one party state and Hochul runs it like a dictator.
Hochul wants taxpayers to pay for an increase in the maximum credit from $330 to $1,000 per child under four years old and $500 for children aged four to sixteen. It will financially assist approximately 1.6 million families with the rising child-rearing costs.
The taxpayers get to work hard to pay for it.
The proposal has garnered support from various stakeholders, including state senators and advocates for child poverty reduction, who view it as a crucial step toward alleviating child poverty. However, there are concerns about the fiscal implications, with estimates suggesting an additional $676 million annual cost to the state budget. The plan includes a phased implementation over two years and aims to extend benefits to families previously excluded by income limits.
It’s a big invitation for more illegal immigration. The more children they have, the more thousands they will get. It’s insane. […]
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