Sen. Cory Booker is among
five Democratic senators calling for President Joe Biden to expand the child
tax credit.
The payments to parents
expired last month.
A one-year extension was
included in the president's domestic spending bill, but he concedes that might have to
be dropped in negotiations. Sen. Booker says that's a mistake.
"Yes, we invested in families,” says Sen.
Booker. “We invested in our businesses. We invested in families and tax cuts,
but we want to continue them. We want to drive down the cost of child care even more. We want to
make sure we are investing in lowering our prescription drugs costs. We want to
make sure we make the biggest middle class tax cut in the history of the United
States in the child tax credit, and we want to extend that."
Sen. Booker argues that last
year's payments are projected to reduce child poverty by more than 40%.