Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB2900

Introduced
4/10/25  

Caption

PACE Act Promoting Affordable Childcare for Everyone Act

Impact

The proposed changes to the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit would increase the percentage of eligible childcare expenses from a maximum of 35% to 50%, which is a significant jump that could lead to increased savings for families. Additionally, the bill proposes to raise the exclusion amount from employer-provided dependent care assistance from $5,000 to $7,500. Such adjustments are aimed at easing the financial burden on families and encouraging employers to offer better childcare support through workplace programs.

Summary

House Bill 2900, known as the Promoting Affordable Childcare for Everyone Act, aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to enhance tax benefits related to childcare. Specifically, the bill seeks to increase and make fully refundable the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit. This initiative is designed to provide greater financial relief for working families who incur expenses for childcare, thereby promoting workforce participation among parents, particularly mothers.

Contention

While the bill has considerable support among family advocacy groups and economic development agents, it may face challenges in its passage. Some lawmakers may argue about the fiscal implications of significantly expanding tax credits, especially in the context of budgetary constraints. Furthermore, the full refundability of the tax credit could be scrutinized, with concerns about its cost and the potential increase in administrative burdens on tax authorities to manage these changes effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB7360

PACE Act Promoting Affordable Childcare for Everyone Act

US SB4874

Child Care Availability and Affordability Act

US HB3702

Access Technology Affordability Act of 2023

US HB9269

IVF Access and Affordability Act

US HB6970

DASH Act Decent, Affordable, Safe Housing for All Act

US SB4208

Promoting Affordable Connectivity Act of 2024

US HB5238

PLAY Act of 2023 Promoting Lifelong Activity for Youth Act of 2023

US HB6161

SAVE Act of 2023 Supporting Access to Vital and Affordable Care for Everyone Act of 2023

US HB1729

Water Affordability, Transparency, Equity, and Reliability Act of 2023

US SB1467

Access Technology Affordability Act of 2023

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