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2023 Legislative Session: A Recap

MNA Association

HB307 ultimately passed and was signed into law. Join us in a shout out to Senator Greg Hertz , thanking him for his work in shepherding this bill successfully through to the Governor’s desk, where it was signed into law. Transparency within appropriate boundaries generates trust, which is the hallmark of the nonprofit sector.

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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. These new laws channeled philanthropic assets into municipal bonds and community development loan funds, which stabilized local municipalities.

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Meet the New Global Tax Haven, the United States

NonProfit Quarterly

There are many reasons, including public policies—both on the expenditure side (that is, government support for education, childcare, healthcare, and so on) and on the revenue side (that is, how progressive or regressive taxes are). This rule was based on a 1682 British common law case.

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How to Restore the Care in Long-Term Nursing Care

NonProfit Quarterly

Tax Credit Structure The term “tax credit” under the US taxation system is defined as direct forgiveness of tax owed by the taxpayer, which “reduces tax liability by an amount exactly equal to the credit” (Mikesell 2016). Does Private Equity Investment in Healthcare Benefit Patients? We flesh out each below. 2016; Grabowski et al.

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The Social Contract: What’s Missing in the “Historic” Biden Legislation?

NonProfit Quarterly

trillion bill, which is only true if you count the $650 billion for roads and infrastructure that was already law before the bill’s passage. The other major cost item that made it into the IRA were healthcare subsidies. In the original American Families Plan bill, $200 billion was earmarked for healthcare subsidies.

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Taxes, Race, and Justice: Confronting “Quiet Violence” Against Black Americans

NonProfit Quarterly

This series explores how the taxation systems quiet violence enacted against Black Americans leads not only to financial inequality but also to stolen legacies, futures, peace, and healthand presents solutions for equitable change. Unequal Enforcement : Tax laws are often applied unequally. times the rate of non-Black taxpayers.

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

NonProfit Quarterly

The so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act will, if the version passed in May by House Republicans becomes law, make an already inequitable economy even less equitable. Credit: Ron Cogswell on Flickr President Donald Trump has centered much of his legislative agenda on a single bill. How inequitable is the current US economy?