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Advocates ask committee to approve tax credit to offset nonmedical costs for living organ donors
5761404 · September 16, 2025
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Summary
The American Kidney Fund and transplant advocates urged the committee to advance S.2064, which would provide up to $5,000 in state tax credits to living organ donors for nonmedical expenses such as travel, lodging and lost wages.
Transplant and kidney disease advocates asked the Joint Committee on Revenue on Tuesday to approve a tax credit to reduce out-of-pocket costs for living organ donors.
John Hoffman, senior director of state policy and advocacy for the American Kidney Fund, testified in support of S.2064, an act establishing a…
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