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The IRS will let churches endorse candidates from the pulpit, overthrowing six decades of nonprofit regulation. It's a move ...
Nearly 1000 nonprofits have signed a letter against changes proposed by the IRS to a long-standing ban on churches endorsing politicians.
Churches could soon be allowed to back political candidates, legally. The IRS is re-examining a decades-old ban on campaign ...
Creating exemption for houses of worship will spill over to nonprofit sector and interfere with nonpartisan nature of ...
At a moment when so many universities and public institutions struggle to remain above the ideological fray, churches and ...
When the IRS announced recently that it would not enforce a section of federal law commonly called the Johnson Amendment, many clerics rejoiced. The Johnson Amendment — named for its author, then-Sen.
The lawsuit accuses the Georgia Department of Public Health of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1871 and the Fourteenth ...
WASHINGTON -- WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Josh Hawley is brushing off President Donald Trump's quip that he's a “second-tier” ...
But Hawley’s legislation with the panel’s top Democrat, Sen. Gary Peters of Michigan, sailed out of the Senate Committee on ...