H.R. 9495 would authorize the treasury secretary to designate nonprofits as supporters of terrorism and strip them of their tax-exempt status.
Hadassah and the main organs of the Reform and Conservative Movements oppose the bill; AIPAC and the ADL support it.
The U.S. House passed legislation Thursday that would give the Treasury Department unilateral authority to strip the ...
The bill, dubbed the Worker Protection Act, would repeal a requirement that workers win a second election — on top of the one ...
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A group of Democratic Colorado lawmakers will run a bill next year to removing election requirements for union security ...
McKenzie stars as embryologist Jean Purdy in a breezy period piece about a scientific breakthrough that society is still ...
Lawmakers in the House are once again moving to pass a dangerous bill, nicknamed the “nonprofit killer” by opponents, that ...
Best-selling author and human rights barrister Roimata Smail has created an easy-to-use template to help Kiwis voice their ...
Last week, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost allowed a state constitutional amendment to go forward after previously rejecting ...
The Liberal government must respect workers’ rights ... the constitution by imposing arbitration, but to allow an appointed Minister to do so without even a vote in Parliament is a serious escalation, ...
“This legislation is simple,” she said. “Counties and municipalities may spend ... Dani Isaacsohn, D-Cincinnati, asked Jawahar how lawmakers could square the bill’s approach with Ohio voters’ support ...