Senator Katie Boyd Britt outlines economic relief measures in new bill

Senator Katie Boyd Britt outlines economic relief measures in new bill
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Senator Katie Boyd Britt recently shared a series of tweets highlighting legislative achievements aimed at providing economic relief and support to American families, small businesses, and farmers. These tweets, posted on July 2, 2025, detail various components of what she describes as the “One Big Beautiful Bill.”

In her first tweet, Senator Britt stated that the legislation secures “permanent increases” for working parents and families. The provisions include raising the D-CAP maximum to $7,500, increasing the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit (CDCTC) for the first time since 2001, offering Employer-Provided Child Care incentives for small businesses, adjusting the Child Tax Credit (CTC) to $2,200 per child, and introducing $1,000 Trump Savings Accounts. ” For working parents & families…”

In another tweet from July 2nd, Senator Britt emphasized that the “One Big Beautiful Bill” fulfills significant promises by delivering historic relief for hardworking Americans. She expressed pride in advocating for Alabama through multiple provisions within this legislation. “The One Big Beautiful Bill delivers on major promises…”

Additionally, Senator Britt addressed benefits specifically targeted towards Alabama’s agricultural sector. Her tweet outlines funding allocations such as “$105 million for the Feral Swine Eradication Program,” protection measures allowing farmers to phase out capital gains taxes over a decade-long period, voluntary base acre updates up to 30 million acres among other initiatives aimed at bolstering support within farming communities across America. ” Delivering for Alabama farmers.”



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