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January jobs report: Unemployment rate falls to 4%, wages rise more than forecast; Trump signs order imposing sanctions on International Criminal Court over investigations of Israel; Ten Commandments in public schools debate reaches South Dakota; Virginia ranks among worst states for wage theft; Mexican long-nosed bat makes appearance in Arizona.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi strikes a Trump tone at the Justice Department, federal workers get more time to consider buyouts, and an unclassified email request from the White House worries CIA vets.

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During Black History Month, a new book shares how a unique partnership built 5,000 schools for Black students, anti-hunger advocates say ag communities would benefit from an expanded SNAP program, and Americans have $90 billion in unpaid medical bills.

Push for caregiver tax relief gains momentum in Ohio, nationally

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Tuesday, February 4, 2025   

During his campaign, President Donald Trump promised tax credits for family caregivers. With Trump now in office, advocates in Ohio and across the country are pushing to make his promise a reality.

As Ohio lawmakers consider expanding tax credits for family caregivers, supporters argued the move could ease financial burdens for those providing unpaid care to loved ones.

Jennifer Carlson, state director of AARP Ohio, emphasized the scale of caregiving in the state and its economic impact.

"In Ohio, we know that there's over 1.4 million adults acting as family caregivers," Carlson reported. "They're providing over $21 billion worth of care annually."

Supporters argued without financial relief, many caregivers face economic strain and more Ohioans could be forced into costly nursing homes. The proposed tax credit would help cover expenses such as home modifications and adult day services. However, some policymakers have raised concerns about the potential effect on state revenue and eligibility restrictions.

While Ohio currently offers a child and dependent care credit, many family caregivers are excluded from receiving similar benefits. Carlson argued expanding tax relief could help caregivers remain in the workforce and financially stable while continuing to provide care.

"The more that we can provide incentives for individuals to provide care and remain gainfully employed, that's a good thing," Carlson contended.

The proposal would provide up to a $5,000 credit for eligible caregivers, although income limits would apply. Lawmakers are expected to debate the measure in the coming months as supporters continue to push for broader financial support for Ohio caregivers.

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