Pregnancy Center Support Act of 2024
If passed, the bill would provide financial backing for pregnancy centers, which offer a wide array of services including counseling, educational resources, and material support for new mothers and families. The legislation underscores Congress's intent to support organizations that aim to promote childbirth over abortion. By allowing taxpayers to receive credits for their charitable contributions, the bill seeks to alleviate the financial burden on donors and encourage the proliferation of services aimed at expecting parents.
House Bill 7045, titled the Pregnancy Center Support Act of 2024, aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code by introducing a tax credit for contributions made to qualifying pregnancy centers. The bill proposes that individuals can receive a tax credit equal to 50% of their contributions, with a cap set at $10,000 for individual filers and $20,000 for joint filers. This is intended to incentivize donations to these centers that provide support for women and families facing unplanned pregnancies.
The bill may evoke controversy given that it exclusively supports organizations that do not perform or advocate for abortion. Critics might argue that this could limit the options available to women facing unplanned pregnancies and potentially divert resources away from comprehensive reproductive health services. Proponents, however, argue that the tax credit will enhance the viability of pregnancy centers by increasing community support and engagement, thereby providing essential services to those in need.