Hillary Scholten U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 3rd district | Official U.S. House headshot
Hillary Scholten U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 3rd district | Official U.S. House headshot
Congresswoman Hillary Scholten, representing Michigan's 3rd district, has been actively discussing the impact and importance of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) through a series of tweets. These posts emphasize the role of the EITC in supporting working families and its historical significance since its inception under President Ford.
On February 2, 2025, Scholten highlighted the origins of the EITC, stating that "In 1975, President Ford signed the EITC into law as part of the Tax Reduction Act." She further noted its effectiveness by citing Census data: "Since then, the EITC has remained a lifeline for working families. Census data shows that in 2018, the EITC lifted 5.6 million people above the poverty line, including nearly 3 million children." "Original quotation"
In another tweet on the same day, Scholten celebrated the anniversary of this legislation with United Way. She remarked on its lasting impact: "Since West Michigan’s own President Ford signed the Earned Income Tax Credit into law 50 years ago, it’s helped millions of families rise above the poverty line. I was honored to celebrate its anniversary w/ United Way—let’s get into how the EITC keeps delivering for Americans." "Original quotation"
Further emphasizing her commitment to family support policies, Scholten tweeted about the synergy between the EITC and Child Tax Credit (CTC). She stated: "The EITC works hand-in-hand with the Child Tax Credit to support families in need. Thousands of Michigan’s kids have been lifted out of poverty thanks to the CTC." Additionally, she expressed concern over potential changes: "The recent expansion of the CTC will expire at the end of 2025, so I’m working hard to protect and expand it." "Original quotation"