Rick Santorum describes himself as universally pro-life. That includes his tax plan, which policy analysts contend gives couples economic incentives to get married and have larger families.
Santorum’s tax proposals would triple the personal deduction for each child and “eliminate marriage tax penalties throughout the federal tax code.” He would retain deductions for charitable giving, home mortgage interest, health care, and retirement - all undertakings that support faith and family formation.
... The candidate’s promotion of marriage and family led the American Enterprise Institute’s JamesPethoukis to write that Santorum is “using tax policy as pro-family, pro-natalism social policy.”
Dr. Allan C. Carlson, president of the Howard Center for Family, Religion, and Society told LifeSiteNews.com that Santorum’s economic proposals “are potentially pro-natalist, and that’s a good thing. We could use more babies born in this country.” The U.S. birthrate fell below replacement level in 2008, hitting its lowest level in a century in 2010.
Rick Santorum’s Tax Policy Rewards Marriage and Having Larger Families
January 16, 2012 at 9:00 am
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