June 15, 2006
A Victory for Charities Is a Loss for Donors
The failure of the House and Senate to pass any meaningful legislation this year to crack down on nonprofit groups means that charities have won, while donors have lost — again.
Charities have banded together to quash legislation because they seem to think that any effort by lawmakers or regulators is dangerous. It's almost as if charities that operate honestly and efficiently — the vast majority of nonprofit organizations — are willing to let the
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