Steven Levitt & Ruby Rorty argue for the End Kidney Deaths Act in Chicago Tribune

 "The EKDA, a 10-year pilot program proposed by the Coalition to Modify NOTA, offers a sensible, moderate approach to valuable consideration in the form of refundable tax credits of $50,000 for nondirected living donors. The credit would be paid out over the course of five years, at $10,000 each year, and mirror the support we already extend to other public servants, such as veterans, firefighters and adoptive parents." HT: Frank McCormick

 

Steven Levitt & Ruby Rorty argue for the End Kidney Deaths Act in Chicago Trib "The EKDA, a 10-year pilot program proposed by the Coalition to Modify NOTA, offers a sensible, moderate approach to valuable consideration in the form of refundable tax credits of $50,000 for nondirected living donors."

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