Obama inks measure with security funds for nonprofits | JTA - Jewish & Israel News: "Obama inks measure with security funds for nonprofits
October 29, 2009
WASHINGTON (JTA) -- President Obama signed into a law a homeland security bill that includes funds for non-profits."
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
ALABAMA VOICES: Battling over bingo | montgomeryadvertiser.com | Montgomery Advertiser
ALABAMA VOICES: Battling over bingo | montgomeryadvertiser.com | Montgomery Advertiser: "The recent federal court ruling in Madison County is constructive in understanding the complexity of the gambling laws within the state and particularly how state laws would apply to Indian gaming operations within the state of Alabama."
Nonprofits will pay for food permits | Yakima Herald-Republic Online
Nonprofits will pay for food permits | Yakima Herald-Republic Online: "YAKIMA, Wash. -- The Yakima Health District will no longer exempt nonprofit food booths from food-service fees, which means organizations at community fairs, sports events, church bazaars and the like will have to pay $54 for a temporary permit."
Friday, October 23, 2009
Will the Estate Tax Disappear? - WSJ.com
Will the Estate Tax Disappear? - WSJ.com: "Many people hope the federal estate tax will disappear next year, as scheduled. They could be sorry if it does.
Back in 2000, Congress enacted a gradual loosening of the estate exemption. It has since risen to its current level of $3.5 million per individual, or up to $7 million per couple. The tax is scheduled to lapse just for next year and return in 2011."
Back in 2000, Congress enacted a gradual loosening of the estate exemption. It has since risen to its current level of $3.5 million per individual, or up to $7 million per couple. The tax is scheduled to lapse just for next year and return in 2011."
Judge to require $50 donation to United Way in theft sentences | INFORUM | Fargo, ND
Judge to require $50 donation to United Way in theft sentences | INFORUM | Fargo, ND: "Fargo shoplifters and petty thieves will have the cost of a good deed tagged on to their sentences"
Friday, October 16, 2009
Bingo Debate Gets Deep- 16th Century to Now - CBS 42
Bingo Debate Gets Deep- 16th Century to Now - CBS 42: "One of the defense attorneys representing charity bingo interests said prosecutors were focused on drawing distinctions between traditional bingo and electronic bingo.
'I think that's what's attempting to be done, but I think it's been clearly pointed out in there today though that other than the fact that one involves a human being participating more significantly in the process and the other involves a computer doing it, then the basic rules of bingo are being met both electronically and in the traditional old fashioned type bingo,' said Herbie Brewer."
'I think that's what's attempting to be done, but I think it's been clearly pointed out in there today though that other than the fact that one involves a human being participating more significantly in the process and the other involves a computer doing it, then the basic rules of bingo are being met both electronically and in the traditional old fashioned type bingo,' said Herbie Brewer."
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
massnonprofit.org ::Nonprofit Leader Says State Needs to Clarify Lobbying Law
massnonprofit.org ::: "According to David P, Magnani, executive director of Massachusetts Nonprofit Network, the state’s nonprofit trade association, “The nonprofit sector needs clarification on what the measure would mean to us. We hope the secretary of state will issue an advisory opinion on how the language of the bill will actually be interpreted.”"
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
TheTimesTribune.com, Corbin, KY - Bingo groups can meet with state about modernization
TheTimesTribune.com, Corbin, KY - Bingo groups can meet with state about modernization: "A meeting set for Oct. 15 at the Corbin Bingo Parlor on Cumberland Falls Highway will address concerns of bingo groups in the area regarding the proposed modernization of the state’s Department of Charitable Gaming’s (DCG) accounting software and procurement of supplies by the groups."
Monday, October 05, 2009
Paulette's Point of View
Paulette's Point of View: "There’s no bigger issue right now than healthcare, and charities have been right in the middle of it. In particular, AFP has been following a proposal to reduce the value of the charitable deduction (basically, delinking it from the tax rate) to raise additional revenue."
Friday, October 02, 2009
Brainerd Dispatch: News | Brainerd, Minnesota | Brainerd Lakes Area News on brainerddispatch.com
Brainerd Dispatch: News | Brainerd, Minnesota | Brainerd Lakes Area News on brainerddispatch.com: "In 2008, charitable gambling in Minnesota contributed the lowest amount of money of any year since 1985.
This year, in an attempt to reverse the trend of declining contributions, Allied Charities of Minnesota pushed legislation that would have allowed charitable organizations to set up electronic bingo sites in bars and clubs."
This year, in an attempt to reverse the trend of declining contributions, Allied Charities of Minnesota pushed legislation that would have allowed charitable organizations to set up electronic bingo sites in bars and clubs."
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