A leading local organization, the Rapids have participated in countless initiatives and causes, and
annually raise tens of thousands of dollars for Kroenke Sports Charities, which
supports underserved
children and families in Colorado through educational and recreational programs,
as well
as appearances, donations, and service gifts.
I find that, leaving aside health care
as well
as public and post-secondary education, the federal government spends approximately $ 217 billion
annually through tax expenditures that are conditional on
children and on social programs intended to
support children.
These expenses are defined in the
Child Support Guidelines as including: a) the costs of child care that is necessary to enable a parent to go to work or school, or is necessary because of the parent's health needs b) medical and dental insurance premiums attributable to the child c) health - related expenses for the child that exceed insurance reimbursement by at least $ 100 annually (e.g. orthodontic expenses, prescription drugs, etc.) d) extraordinary expenses for educational programs that meet the child's particular needs e) expenses for post-secondary education, and f) extraordinary expenses for extra-curricular activi
Child Support Guidelines
as including: a) the costs of
child care that is necessary to enable a parent to go to work or school, or is necessary because of the parent's health needs b) medical and dental insurance premiums attributable to the child c) health - related expenses for the child that exceed insurance reimbursement by at least $ 100 annually (e.g. orthodontic expenses, prescription drugs, etc.) d) extraordinary expenses for educational programs that meet the child's particular needs e) expenses for post-secondary education, and f) extraordinary expenses for extra-curricular activi
child care that is necessary to enable a parent to go to work or school, or is necessary because of the parent's health needs b) medical and dental insurance premiums attributable to the
child c) health - related expenses for the child that exceed insurance reimbursement by at least $ 100 annually (e.g. orthodontic expenses, prescription drugs, etc.) d) extraordinary expenses for educational programs that meet the child's particular needs e) expenses for post-secondary education, and f) extraordinary expenses for extra-curricular activi
child c) health - related expenses for the
child that exceed insurance reimbursement by at least $ 100 annually (e.g. orthodontic expenses, prescription drugs, etc.) d) extraordinary expenses for educational programs that meet the child's particular needs e) expenses for post-secondary education, and f) extraordinary expenses for extra-curricular activi
child that exceed insurance reimbursement by at least $ 100
annually (e.g. orthodontic expenses, prescription drugs, etc.) d) extraordinary expenses for educational programs that meet the
child's particular needs e) expenses for post-secondary education, and f) extraordinary expenses for extra-curricular activi
child's particular needs e) expenses for post-secondary education, and f) extraordinary expenses for extra-curricular activities.