Bill Would Let Missourians Give to Anti-Abortion Centers Instead of Paying Taxes
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Missouri legislators are proposing a controversial tax credit plan that allows taxpayers to direct their payments to pregnancy resource centers instead of the state, raising the credit to 100% from 70%. This comes after a recent reversal of a strict abortion ban in Missouri, as clinics resume operations. Advocates argue this gives citizens more control over their tax spending while financially benefiting anti-abortion organizations. The plan could generate significant donations for these centers by letting many households meet their tax obligations through contributions that promote alternatives to abortion.
In Missouri, Republican lawmakers propose a 100% tax credit to funnel tax dollars to pregnancy resource centers, enhancing funding for anti-abortion organizations.
The legislation clears a key hurdle, allowing residents to redirect tax payments to pregnancy centers, empowering individuals against abortion.
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