It needs to be extended and it needs to be broadened in the following ways: One, it should be broadened to any homeowner who buys and occupies as their principal residence for 3 years, as long as their joint family income is no more than $300,000.
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Isakson outlines proposals to expand the tax credit to more homeowners.
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