Dec 21, 2006 5:41 pm US/Eastern
Tax Breaks Proposed For Living Organ Donors(CBS4) BOSTON A state senator is promoting a new bill that would offer tax incentives to people who donate organs they can live without.
Sen. Karen Spilka, a Democrat from Ashland, is sponsoring the Gift of Life Act.
In an attempt to get more living organ donors, the bill offers a $10,000 state income tax deduction to those who would participate in the program.
It would also allow deductions for travel expenses and lost pay.
Spilka filed the bill at the State House Thursday afternoon.
She will be joined by officials from Harvard Medical School, the National Kidney Foundation, and Krystine Orr of Framingham, a woman who needs a kidney transplant.
Ten states already offer a tax incentive program for living donors.
Fran Collins donated one of his kidneys to his brother two years ago.
"If I didn't do that, my brother wouldn't be alive today," he said.
That's why Fran supports the new bill.
"We need to do as much as we can to make it easier to become a living organ donor," he said.
"If this becomes law, they will be many more families will be to come forward and have a donor," said Dr. Martin Hertl of Massachusetts General Hospital.
"I've been waiting for well over a year, it's very trying to have people talking about it, that could help us all," Orr said.
If you'd like to find out more about becoming an organ donor, call 781-278-0222 or log onto
www.kidneyhealth.org or
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