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Update PolicyEngine US to 1.636.2#3433

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Summary

Update PolicyEngine US from 1.634.9 to 1.636.2.

What changed (1.634.9 -> 1.636.2)

Added

  • Implement Georgia State Supplementary Payment (SSP).
  • Add household asset input variables for vehicle debt/equity and non-home asset value/debt/equity, and use vehicle equity in Indiana TANF resource calculations.

Changed

  • Update LIHEAP benefit amounts for DC, MA, and IL to FY2026, and IL to FY2025.

Fixed

  • Fix Delaware joint AGI to floor after summing spouses' net income, preserving cross-spouse loss offsets.
  • Optimize DC separate-combined deduction allocation using a shared two-spouse tax minimization helper, and reuse that helper for Mississippi joint deduction and exemption proration.
  • Added shared invariant coverage and reviewed-consumer guards for ordered state nonrefundable credit variables.
  • Move the New York inflation refund credit to tax year 2023, the eligibility year used to determine the refund amount, instead of the later payment year.
  • Remove Texas from the Medicaid parent deprivation requirement.
  • Added cited TANF countable-resource formulas and regression tests for DC, Washington, and Montana, while keeping Washington and Montana conservative where CPS cannot distinguish owner-occupied homes from other real property. Also fixed TANF immigration-period handling in monthly eligibility formulas and modeled DC TANF work noncompliance as a partial cash sanction instead of an all-or-nothing eligibility veto.
  • Fix state nonrefundable income tax credits to apply in statutory filing order, with state-specific regression coverage for capped credit sequencing.
  • Georgia's retirement income exclusion now uses federally loss-limited capital gains and matches the Schedule 1 worksheet by flooring earned income and other retirement income separately before applying the exclusion cap.
  • Fix immigration_status period access in monthly eligibility formulas.

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