March 17, 2005
Encouraging Innovation: a Task for Congress
The Senate Finance Committee's examination of nonprofit groups is a historically unprecedented example of participatory policy making. As the committee looks for ways to stamp out abuses of the laws that govern charities and foundations, it has made extraordinary efforts to get the views of nonprofit leaders and experts. For instance, more than 100 of the nation's nonprofit executives have been urged to work together to draft suggestions for the senators, and this month they issued their
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