Massachusetts H825 amends election laws to allow candidates to include adult-care service expenses for dependents in campaign spending.
Massachusetts H825 amends the state's election laws to allow candidates to include expenses related to adult-care services for dependents in their campaign spending. This includes costs for care services provided to a candidate's parent or other adult dependent, such as caregiving services by an individual, non-profit, or for-profit organization. The bill specifies that payments to a family member are not included unless the family member owns, operates, or is employed by a professional caregiving service and charges the same rate as a non-family member.
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