Ann-Margaret Carrozza is
working to make life less taxing
Ann-Margaret Carrozza knows that working families are feeling the squeeze of high gas
prices, increasing utility rates and the rising cost of living in Queens. That’s why she
fought for a state budget that delivers relief for Queens families.
Carrozza fought for a budget that:
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Included $1.1 billion in relief for New York City residents paying personal income taxes
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Preserved the Middle Class STAR rebate program
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Rejected an increase in the gas tax
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Rejected the plan to impose the “car tax”—a $15 surcharge on each insured vehicle
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Carrozza understands there’s more work to be done. That’s why she’s fighting to:
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Create a $1,000 per child tax credit for families with a stay-at-home parent (A.4730)
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Expand the Empire State Child Tax Credit to include all children under 17
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Strengthen rent control laws to keep rents affordable (A.8594)
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“The burden of increasing taxes is taking a toll on our families. I will continue fighting
to make Queens a more affordable place to live.”
Assemblywoman
Ann-Margaret Carrozza
213-33 39th Avenue
Bayside, NY 11361
357-3588
carroza@assembly.state.ny.us
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