October 1, 2009
Charity Officials Press for Federal Antiterrorism Restrictions to Be Relaxed
After years of raising concerns that the federal government's antiterrorism rules constrain charities from performing humanitarian work overseas and dissuade Americans from giving, nonprofit officials are growing slightly more hopeful that some of those policies might be modified. A group of charity leaders has been gathering with officials from the National Security Council and the Treasury Department since June for informal discussions about the laws, regulations, and guidelines enacted
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