Revised 9/19/08
Child Tax Credit Expansion before Congress Would Help 13 Million Children: Nursing Home Aides, Cooks, Pre-School Teachers, and Construction Workers Would Get a Boost
8/7/08
Few of the 2001 and 2003 Tax Cut Provisions Benefit Families With Modest Incomes
Revised 5/19/08
Improving the Refundable Child Tax Credit: An Important Step Toward Reducing Child Poverty
11/7/07
Families Helped by the Child Tax Credit Expansion Work Hard in Low-Paying Jobs
11/7/07
House AMT “Patch” Bill is Fiscally Responsible: Also Includes Child Tax Credit and Carried Interest Provisions That Would Make the Tax Code More Fair
7/31/03
Are Child Tax Credit Checks - Or Checks To Millionaires - The Appropriate Backdrop For A Speech On The 2003 Tax Cuts?
6/5/03
Who Benefits If The Level At Which The Child Tax Credit Begins Phasing Out Is Raised To $150,000?
Revised 5/30/03
Was There Enough Room In The Tax Bill For The Low-Income Child Tax Credit Provision?
Revised 5/29/03
How The New Tax Law Alters The Child Tax Credit And How Low-Income Families Are Affected
Rev. 6/18/01
The Changes The New Tax Law Makes in Refundable Tax Credits For Low-Income Working Families
2/15/01
More than Half of Black and Hispanic Families Would Not Benefit from Bush Tax Plan
» Press Release
2/7/01
An Estimated 12 Million Low- and Moderate-Income Families, with 24 Million Children, Would Not Benefit from Bush Tax Plan