Hawaii’s Older Voters Advocate for Caregiver Tax Credits
Concerns Raised Over Insufficient Support for Caregivers Tax Credit Amidst Financial Strain
According to KHON2, a new survey from AARP asked older voters in Hawaii what they want from lawmakers. They said they want caregiver tax credits. These caregivers don’t get enough support and the tax credits could help them with their expenses.
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AARP Survey Highlights Strong Voter Support for Caregiver Tax Credit and Funding in Hawaii
AARP’s Hawaii survey reveals that 89% of voters support increased state caregiver tax credit and funding, with over half willing to vote for supportive candidates. The survey underscores caregivers’ significant emotional and financial stress, urging lawmakers to better recognize and support their crucial role.
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