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MI senator sponsors tax credit, cash allowance bills to help families

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Friday, May 30, 2025   

As families in Michigan and elsewhere struggle with daily living expenses, bills introduced this month could alleviate their financial burden.

Senate Bill 308 and Senate Bill 313, called the "Building Blocks" plan, would provide a $550 tax credit to working families with children up to age three.

Another feature is the Rx Kids plan, a $1,500 cash allowance during pregnancy and $500 monthly through the child's first year.

Sen. Sylvia Santana, D-Detroit, acknowledged as child care and grocery costs rise, wages have not been sufficient to sustain a family.

"What we're doing with this package of bills is making sure that families don't have those concerns when it comes to being able to sustain their family financially," Santana explained. "Whether it be cutting the taxes for working families that don't receive a lot of income, I think that's really important to being able to get back to a place where they can feel supported in our state."

Santana, who sponsored the Rx Kids Plan, thinks the focus should be on the baby, rather than worrying about affording diapers or rent. Since 2015, Michigan has lost 40% of its child care capacity as young workers leave the workforce, costing the state almost $3 billion a year in lost productivity and economic growth.

The Center for American Women in Politics reported women make up 39% of Michigan's legislators and more women are seeking roles in local or statewide government in hopes of making a difference.

Santana stressed it is never too early for high school or college-aged people to get involved in politics, especially to advocate for issues that matter to them.

"I believe that shadowing individuals such as myself and other women lawmakers is really something to help expand that education and that opportunity for that individual who is seeking to potentially go in this direction of serving the public," Santana noted.

Santana added a good start is getting to know local elected officials. She encouraged those with legislative ideas to bring those thoughts to the forefront because most great ideas come "right from the heart of the community."


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