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For Immediate
Release
6/29/09

Robbins Bill Extends Check Off Box for Military Family Aid
Tax refund donation program for those in need would end
this year
A tax refund donation program providing assistance to Pennsylvania’s service
members and their families will be extended until 2015 under Senate Bill 992
drafted by Senator Bob Robbins (R-50).
A check off box on Pennsylvania’s state income tax form that allows taxpayers
to contribute refunds to the Military Family Relief Assistance Program (MFRAP)
is set to expire this year. Since its inception, MFRAP has raised nearly
$550,000 through the voluntary donations of tax refunds.
"My bill reauthorizes the check off box on the income tax form for MFRAP.
This program provides essential support for Pennsylvania’s military service
members and their families during times of financial hardship," said Senator
Robbins, who serves as vice chairman of the Senate Veterans Affairs and
Emergency Preparedness Committee.
MFRAP provides grants to eligible Pennsylvania service members and family
members who have a direct and immediate financial need as a result of military
service such as:
- A
sudden or unexpected loss of income directly related to military service.
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Emergency need for child care for which the applicant lacks financial
resources.
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Natural or man-made disasters resulting in a need for food, shelter or other
necessities.
- The
death or critical illness of a parent, spouse, sibling or child resulting in
immediate need for travel, lodging or subsistence for which the applicant
lacks financial resources.
"This program provides an important safety net for service members and their
families," Senator Robbins said. "They stand up for us during times of crisis.
The Military Family Relief Assistance Program is a way for the people of
Pennsylvania to show our gratitude by helping them when they face a financial
crisis."
Contact:
Michael Hengst
(717) 787-1322
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