Protect the Earned Income Tax Credit for the Poor, Says MCC
12/01/09 Filed in: Michigan
The Detroit News’ Faith and Policy column, Michigan Catholic Conference Vice President for Public Policy Paul A. Long calls for the Legislature to abandon efforts to halt or scale back the Michigan Earned Income Tax Credit, which was signed into law in 2006 with broad bipartisan support. The Conference has long supported the tax credit due to the benefits it provides the working poor of the state. View document…
Related:
Related:
- February 2009: “MCC to Legislators: Stand With the Working Poor by Protecting EITC”
- January 2008: “MEITC to Benefit Over 600,000 Working Families”
- September 2006: “MCC Hails New State EITC as Best Piece of Legislation Passed This Year”
- October 2002: Anderson Economic Group Report: A Hand Up for Michigan Workers: Creating a State Earned Income Tax Credit