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  • H. R. 1878 is a bill that aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to offer an income tax credit for fertility treatments. Individuals who qualify can receive a credit for expenses incurred from assisted reproductive technology, up to $20,000 per year, or up to $40,000...

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    H. R. 1878 is a bill that helps people pay for fertility treatments by giving them money back on their taxes. If they spend money on special treatments to help have a baby, they can get some of that money back, like $20,000 for each person or $40,000 for a couple who files taxes together.

  • S. 4491, titled the "Military Families Support Act," seeks to amend title 10 of the United States Code to allow military parents certain deferments from duties and training. Under this bill, a military member who gives birth or adopts a child would receive a 365-day deferment...

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    The Military Families Support Act is a plan that lets military moms and dads take a break from their big jobs and training for a year when they have a new baby or adopt a child, except in special cases like war or emergencies.