Health Care Reform Impasses Breaking Down as Difficult Negotiations ContinueNonprofits can raise their health care reform issues with their members of Congress over the August recess because the anticipated pre-recess votes will not occur due to reform discussions slowing down on Capitol Hill. The slow-down has come in the House in the Energy and Commerce Committee where "Blue Dog" fiscally conservative Democrats are a force, and in the Senate Finance Committee (SFC) where the daily negotiations of six key Senators continues. Critical issues that dominate are how to bend the cost curve of health care in this country so that reform is fiscally meaningful, whether a public plan will be an option, and whether - and on what terms - an employer mandate to provide insurance coverage will exist. Read more. |
Restrictions on Legal Services Corporation Possibly Diminshed The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies approved the FY 2010 appropriations bill covering the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) on June 30. Notably, it would remove restrictions on LSC grantees' state, local and private funds. Read more. |
Tribal Charities Fairness Act Introduced This bill would amend Section 7871 of the Internal Revenue Code to allow Indian tribes to be treated the same as state and local governments when they provide funding to charitable nonprofits. Learn more. |
Discretionary Appropriations for Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Probably Increasing Both the House and Senate Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies appropriations bills include major discretionary spending programs - in the $160 billion plus range - administered by key departments that influence the health, education and working opportunities of many nonprofit clients. Learn more about the specific appropriations levels. |
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State Policy Developments |
More Adoptions of UPMIFA May Help Nonprofits in the Economic Downturn
Congratulations to nonprofits in Illinois (HB 811), Massachusetts (SB 2078), Missouri (HB 239) and Wisconsin (SB 31) for recently getting the Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act (UPMIFA) adopted in those states. Learn more about how UPMIFA may help nonprofits.
Read about new bill introductions that affect nonprofits in fundraising and solicitations and tax credits. |