Martina White, a Pennsylvania state legislator, posted on her social media account on April 14, 2026, highlighting her support for the Child and Dependent Care Enhancement Tax Credit. In a post made at 22:03 UTC, White stated, “People are tired of performative politics. They want results. That’s why I supported the Child and Dependent Care Enhancement Tax Credit, which can return anywhere from $600 to over $2,000 to families to help cover child care costs and make it easier for parents to stay in the”.
White also shared links in two separate posts earlier that day: one at 15:06 UTC (https://t.co/LiK0aNXZNb) and another at 22:03 UTC (https://t.co/EUv8PKpo0t). The content of these links was not detailed in her tweets.
The Child and Dependent Care Enhancement Tax Credit is designed to provide financial relief to families with dependent care expenses. The credit aims to reduce out-of-pocket costs for child care and assist working parents in maintaining employment by offering returns ranging from $600 up to more than $2,000 per family.
White’s advocacy for this tax credit aligns with broader efforts in Pennsylvania to address affordability issues related to child care and support working families through targeted tax policy initiatives.










