The unemployment news across the country is horrific.
As Congress and the White House discuss supporting specific American industries, which one is in the greatest danger?
Legislative action largely has been placed on hold so far this year as Congress and the Administration have tried to resolve the issues that led to the longest government shutdown in American history: funding major parts of the government and the...
We’ve analyzed the House tax proposal as introduced last week and are tracking the actions that are reshaping it every day. The Senate will soon release its competing version.
While engaging with nonprofits around the country in numerous settings since the elections, we noticed their anxiety about what might happen to the work of charitable nonprofits and foundations now that one political party will control both...
In the lead-up to the release of the new Labor Department overtime regulations on May 18, we heard from many nonprofits that they had moral support for raising the salary threshold, but operational anxiety as they worried about how to cover any...
The America Gives More Act (H.R. 644), which would restore several expired charitable giving incentives and make them permanent, quickly passed the House in February.
The federal budget and appropriations process officially began today with the release of President Obama’s $4 trillion budget proposal for...