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A reinterpretation of a tax rule signals that houses of worship may now be able to endorse political candidates without losing tax-exempt status.
A plan to force the sale of federal public lands was taken out of President Trump's tax and spending bill but the fight appears far from over.
U.S. House of Representative members Dina Titus and Ro Khanna are introducing legislation to restore 100 percent deductions ...
Titus, who brought attention to the “anti-gambling” provision added to the Senate version of the bill by a lawmaker from ...
Here's how North Carolina members of Congress voted from June 27 through July 10.
President Trump’s signature second-term legislative agenda is hitting the courts. His “big, beautiful bill” is a boon for ...
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How They Voted (Congress)
Here is how our House members and New York’s two senators voted on select issues during the legislative weeks ending July 4 ...
The move effectively calls for a carve out for religious organizations from the rarely used IRS rule called the Johnson ...
A surprise move by the IRS that would allow pastors to back political candidates from the pulpit without losing their ...
A proposed tax increase on private foundations could reduce critical funding for Idaho scholarships, nonprofits, and ...
Amendment 5 approval could net home­owners larger tax breaks BY Jason Lanning Tampa UPDATED 2:48 PM ET Nov. 07, 2024 ...