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AG: New Charities Bill will go forward
By: Brent Fuller | brent@cfp.ky
13 September, 2011
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A proposal to better regulate charities operating in the Cayman Islands that was panned by nearly every charitable organisation in the country last year will still go forward at some stage, Attorney General Sam Bulgin has indicated.
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Education Group Wrote Fla. Law to Protect Its Corporate Aid - State Watch - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas
Education Group Wrote Fla. Law to Protect Its Corporate Aid - State Watch - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: A new Florida law expanding corporate tax breaks for contributions to a scholarship program was drafted by the nonprofit group that offers the student aid, says The Florida Times-Union.
Step Up for Students, in Tampa, composed and submitted the bill to Republican state Rep. Mike Horner, who subsequently asked the organization to break down each provision in the measure on a “cheat sheet” so he “would not embarrass myself or you” in legislative debates, according to e-mails reviewed by the Jacksonville newspaper.
Step Up for Students, in Tampa, composed and submitted the bill to Republican state Rep. Mike Horner, who subsequently asked the organization to break down each provision in the measure on a “cheat sheet” so he “would not embarrass myself or you” in legislative debates, according to e-mails reviewed by the Jacksonville newspaper.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
massnonprofit.org ::-Reports Due for Growing Number of Nonprofit Lobbyists in Mass.
massnonprofit.org ::: "Reports Due for Growing Number of Nonprofit Lobbyists in Mass.
June 16, 2010 — With a July 15 reporting deadline looming, nonprofit staff that have registered as legislative or executive agents under the six-month-old state lobbying regulations are finding their ranks increasing, due in part to demystification of the new rules."
June 16, 2010 — With a July 15 reporting deadline looming, nonprofit staff that have registered as legislative or executive agents under the six-month-old state lobbying regulations are finding their ranks increasing, due in part to demystification of the new rules."
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