Nonpartisan
voter education and registration drives have long been recognized by Congress
and the...
More than 120,000 Americans have submitted comments to
the IRSconcerning
its latest proposal to restrict 501(C)(4) non-profit social welfare
organizations. That total may be the most generated by a proposed IRS rule
sincePresident Carterwas in
the White House and the tax agency considered a proposal to impose unreasonable
restrictions on Christian schools. That proposed IRS rule shook millions of
evangelical Protestants out of their decades-long hibernation from
participating in the political process. The surge of new recruits to the
conservative cause that followed was a major factor in President Reagan's 1980
election.
It is important to understand that the present IRS
proposal was being developed secretly even before the public learned in 2013
that the agency had systematically targeted and harassed hundreds of Tea Party, conservative and evangelical groups
seeking non-profit status in the 2010 and 2012 election campaigns.
“The
proposed rule is so broad and vague that it will undoubtedly generate endless
litigation and regulatory confusion.”......To Read More.......
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