S. 3842117th CongressSenate Bill

Relief for Families Act of 2022

Introduced in the SenateDead

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This bill permits state and local coronavirus fiscal recovery funds to be used to address increased costs of essential items. Specifically, the bill authorizes a temporary suspension of sales taxes for essential items, including clothing that does not exceed $100 per item, food, diapers, feminine hygiene products, prescription and over-the-counter medicine, items to prepare for natural disasters or severe weather, school supplies, and energy efficient appliances.

Introduced Mar 15, 2022
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Who introduced this

Raphael Warnock

Raphael Warnock

Democrat

U.S. Senator · GA

Introduced solo — no cosponsors joined.

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