Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz (TX-15) Co-Sponsors Senior Citizens Tax Elimination Act to Provide Financial Relief for Seniors

Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz (TX-15) Co-Sponsors Senior Citizens Tax Elimination Act to Provide Financial Relief for Seniors
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On May 18, Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz (TX-15) proudly announced her co-sponsorship of the Senior Citizens Tax EliminationAct (H.R. 3206), a vital piece of federal legislation aimed at supporting seniors in Texas and across America. By eliminating the unfair double-taxation on Social Security benefits, this bill will provide much-needed financial relief to millions of seniors who rely on fixed incomes.

The Senior Citizens Tax Elimination Act represents a significant step towards creating a fairer tax system that recognizes the contributions and sacrifices made by our senior citizens. Under current law, many seniors face the burden of paying taxes on their hard-earned Social Security benefits, which places an undue strain on their financial well-being. Congresswoman De La Cruz believes it is high time to ensure that our seniors are able to live with dignity in their golden years.

“Our grandparents took care of us and have dedicated their lives to building our communities and serving our nation. It is only right that we take care of them in their golden years and help alleviate the financial burdens they face in their daily lives,” said Congresswoman De La Cruz. “By eliminating the double-taxation on Social Security benefits, we can improve their quality of life of our abuelitos and all seniors in South Texas and across America.”

If passed into law, the Senior Citizens Tax Elimination Act would have a tangible impact on seniors across Texas’ 15th Congressional District, helping them stretch their limited resources further and achieve greater financial stability. Congresswoman De La Cruz urges her colleagues on both sides of the aisle to rally behind this important legislation and prioritize the needs of our valued senior citizens.

“This is a common-sense piece of legislation that will uplift our senior citizens. I hope my Democratic colleagues join us in making it the law of the land,” added Congresswoman De La Cruz.

This is the congresswoman’s second major piece of legislation designed to improve the quality of life of senior citizens. In March, she co-sponsored the Protect Social Security and Medicare Act to ensure that seniors continue to receive their healthcare and income benefits. Congresswoman De La Cruz’s co-sponsorship of the Senior Citizens Tax Elimination Act demonstrates her unwavering commitment to advocating for seniors and working families in South Texas and throughout our nation. The bill’s lead sponsor is Rep. Thomas Massie (KY-4).

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