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How Nonprofits and Activists Can Oppose Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill”

NonProfit Quarterly

Millions will lose Medicaid coverage and thereby skip costly healthcare appointments with doctors, postpone care, [and] stop taking costly medications,” Wolff told NPQ , risking “worsening healthcare conditions spreading across the economy and society to everyone’s detriment.” Some provisions may get sheared off or watered down. “It

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2023 Legislative Session: A Recap

MNA Association

These nonprofits” are the very organizations government and communities count on for quality of life: kid’s summer food programs, houses of worship, 4-H, shelters and sanctuary, and more. Like SB524 , SB557 would have made litigation expenses for nonprofits a non-charitable activity, subject to taxation. It’s part of why we exist.

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Ancestor in the Making: A Future Where Philanthropy’s Legacy Is Stopping the Bad and Building the New

NonProfit Quarterly

And rich people who could afford to isolate, not have to go into an office, could afford healthcare, got richer. First, democratic funds like Seed Commons, 4 Ujima Fund, 5 and the Just Transition Integrated Capital Fund gave us a new model for how communities could steward and govern capital together.

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House Signs Off On Tax Bill That Hurts Charities

The NonProfit Times

Hadar Susskind, senior vice president of government relations for the Council on Foundations (CoF), said that the council has realized that the House bill is essentially set and has turned attentions to the Senate. The Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) estimated that after 2023, most taxpayers would see a tax increase.

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House Signs Off On Tax Bill That Hurts Charities

The NonProfit Times

Hadar Susskind, senior vice president of government relations for the Council on Foundations (CoF), said that the council has realized that the House bill is essentially set and has turned attentions to the Senate. The Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) estimated that after 2023, most taxpayers would see a tax increase.

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House Signs Off On Tax Bill That Hurts Charities

The NonProfit Times

Hadar Susskind, senior vice president of government relations for the Council on Foundations (CoF), said that the council has realized that the House bill is essentially set and has turned attentions to the Senate. The Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) estimated that after 2023, most taxpayers would see a tax increase.

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House Signs Off On Tax Bill That Hurts Charities

The NonProfit Times

Hadar Susskind, senior vice president of government relations for the Council on Foundations (CoF), said that the council has realized that the House bill is essentially set and has turned attentions to the Senate. The Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) estimated that after 2023, most taxpayers would see a tax increase.