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State Rep. Josh Shapiro
D-Montgomery
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Shapiro advances legislation to reduce violence in region

 

PHILADELPHIA, March 4 – State Rep. Josh Shapiro, D-Montgomery, led a House Finance Committee hearing today on a bill he crafted that would bolster internship programs around the state for at-risk youth. The hearing was held in the Caucus Room in Philadelphia City Hall.

 

Shapiro’s legislation (H.B. 2196) would create a Youth Employment Incentive Tax Credit to provide businesses with tax credits in the amount of 70 percent of the business’s total expenses in employing an at-risk youth. An at-risk youth is an individual between 14 and 21 whose median family income does not exceed 235 percent of the federal poverty level.

 

“The best way to get a gun out of the hand of a young person is to put a job opportunity and a paycheck within their reach,” Shapiro said.

 

“With crime rising and more than 70,000 youth in southeastern Pennsylvania unemployed and out of school, the time to act is now. My legislation is an important step in the process of empowering our youth and reclaiming our communities,” Shapiro said.

 

Shapiro’s legislation has been hailed as an innovative way to curb violence in the Philadelphia region. The bill has received broad-based support across the state, including from the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, the Allegheny Conference on Community Development and the United Way.

 

Shapiro is deputy speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and represents the 153rd Legislative District in Montgomery County. More information about Shapiro is available at www.pahouse.com/Shapiro.

 

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