Dueling visions on child care and taxation
Plus IRAs for more workers, unemployment checks for strikers, and a transit-oriented housing policy wrinkle
Two different visions on how taxation and child care should interact were on display this week in the House Finance Committee.
House Bill 1716 by Rep. Alicia Rule, D-Blaine, would give businesses that provide child care a credit on their business and occupation taxes.
Here’s why you should care about this: This bill never came up for a vote in Finance, a…
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