Starting mid-July, millions of American families could start receiving $300 a month per child. Those are direct payments from the child tax credit that normally would be given as a lump sum at at tax time. But those monthly checks are only scheduled to continue through the end of the year. Soledad O’Brien talks to New Mexico State Rep. Javier Martinez (D) who is an advocate for continuing the direct payments.
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