November 13, 2008
Voters Reject State Measures That Could Have Harmed Charities
Charitable organizations that rely on state aid got a lift from last week's election as voters rejected measures that could have led to major cutbacks.
While the tax proposals on several state ballots were not aimed specifically at nonprofit organizations, the reductions in state revenue they would have prompted could have harmed charities that receive state and local grants and contracts to run arts, education, social-services, and other programs.
Among the proposals that were
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