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A View from the Tax-Exempt Sector

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A View from the Tax-Exempt Sector
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This panel presents an overview of the latest in policy and regulation from the US Government affecting the nonprofit sector, including Congress, the IRS, the Courts, and the States. As in years past, there is a lot happening—affirmative action and race based grantmaking, campus politics and free speech, political campaign intervention and the limits of nonprofit advocacy, health care and community benefit, Congress’s power to tax wealth, and much more. This panel aims to help you stay abreast of current developments.

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 4/30/2025

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1. A View of the Sector  (Apr 2024)

Kimberly Eney, Alexander L. Reid

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A View of the Sector  (Apr 2024)

This panel presents an overview of the latest in policy and regulation from the US Government affecting the nonprofit sector, including Congress, the IRS, the Courts, and the States. As in years past, there is a lot happening—affirmative action and race based grantmaking, campus politics and free speech, political campaign intervention and the limits of nonprofit advocacy, health care and community benefit, Congress’s power to tax wealth, and much more. This panel aims to help you stay abreast of current developments.

Originally presented: Feb 2024 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

Kimberly Eney, Loeb & Loeb LLP - San Francisco, CA
Alexander L. Reid, Baker & Hostetler LLP - Washington, DC