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National Care Day of Action. Child Tax Credit celebrations. A powerful paid leave opinion piece. 

Here's what caught our eye this week in the MomsRising universe. 

Stay cool, and keep rising! 


 

Moms Join National 'Care Day of Action' to Tell Lawmakers: #CareIsEssential to Our Families and Our Future

Millions of people come together on July 13, 2021, in a National Care Day of Action to demand that Congress build back better with jobs, care and justice. As part of the National Care Day of Action, 5,700 MomsRising volunteers stepped forward to handwrite postcards to members of the U.S. Senate, totalling more than 140,000 postcards, to urge them to build a care infrastructure.

 

MARKETPLACE: The child tax credit is the first shot at stability for some families

"[This] allows now a two-income household to actually have two incomes. And that’s a long-term investment." — MomsRising Vice President of Government Relations and National Budget Elyssa Schmier 

 

One-Stop Shop for All Things Child Tax Credit

Do you have questions about the Child Tax Credit or are wondering how to apply to get it (you can get it even if you don’t normally file taxes or make little to no income!!)? Don’t worry…we have you covered. Just check out www.momsrising.org/ChildTaxCredit

 

CHARLESTON GAZETTE-MAIL: Paid leave vital for WV families

"It was stressful in every way — physically, emotionally and financially...I really wish we had paid family leave so I could have fully healed." — MomsRising member Krista Dixon

 

ACTION OF THE WEEK: Tell Congress to increase funding for HCBS!

Urge Congress to improve our long-term care system so that kids and people with disabilities, as well as older adults, can live safely at home and thrive in their communities.


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