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Washington Snapshot - December 20, 2013
Happy holidays! The Council’s Public Policy team wishes you and your loved ones a joyous and festive winter break!
Council letter featured in The New York Times
As we reported last week, Council president & CEO Vikki Spruill authored a letter to the New York Times editors responding to Ray…
Washington Snapshot - December 13, 2013
Happy holiday season! We even had a snow day here in D.C. this week that helped to boost our festive spirits.
Council President Responds to Critical New York Times Op-Ed
Ray Madoff’s New York Times op-ed characterizes the charitable deduction as “wasteful,” and brings up an idea—one that we’ve…
Washington Snapshot - December 6, 2013
Welcome to December! We hope that all of our readers had an enjoyable Thanksgiving with family and friends, and a Happy Hanukkah!
Thune-Wyden Letter on the Charitable Deduction
As this YouTube wrap-up of the day reveals, the Charitable Giving Coalition's D.C. fly-in generated buzz about the…
Ask Your Senators to Help Preserve the Charitable Deduction
On November 20, in conjunction with the Charitable Giving Coalition’s “Protect Giving Day,” Senators John Thune (R-SD) and Ron Wyden (D-OR) issued a letter in full support of the charitable deduction. This letter is a perfect example of the growing bipartisan support for preserving the full value…
Happy Friday! Please note that Snapshot will be on hiatus next week (November 29th), in recognition of Thanksgiving. We wish you and your families a happy holiday, and we will be up and running again on December 6th!
Spotlight on the Charitable Giving Coalition Fly-in
The Charitable Giving…
Charitable Giving Coalition D.C. Fly-In
The Charitable Giving Coalition D.C. Fly-In is next Wednesday, November 20th! We look forward to seeing some of you very soon!
If you can’t join us in person on Capitol Hill but want to help get our message across, we encourage you to help protect…
In this Issue:
Charitable Giving Coalition D.C. Fly-In;
Tax Reform Hearsay;
Post Investigation Aftermath;
Philanthropy in the Media;
Jessie Ball duPont Fund and The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida;
Council of Michigan Foundations; Detroit seeks input of foundations into city's…
Washington Snapshot - November 1, 2013
Welcome to November! There are less than 3 weeks until the Charitable Giving Coalition D.C. Fly-In on Wednesday, November 20th! Join your foundation and nonprofit colleagues here in D.C. as we meet with key lawmakers and their staff to advocate for the charitable deduction.
Recent developments…
Charitable Giving Coalition D.C. Fly-In - Nov. 20th
Join the Charitable Giving Coalition and your foundation and nonprofit colleagues here in D.C. on Wednesday, November 20th as we meet with lawmakers and their staff to advocate for the charitable deduction!
Recent developments on Capitol Hill have…
Washington Snapshot - October 18, 2013
After nearly three weeks of a costly government shutdown and partisan wrangling over government spending, the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”), and the debt ceiling limit, Congress struck a deal that opened the government and suspended the debt ceiling. President Obama signed the bill into law a…
Washington Snapshot - October 11, 2013
Gridlock in Washington
As the government remains shut down and negotiations proceed slowly, philanthropy is stepping in with stopgap offers to protect programs Americans need. These efforts reflect the steadfastness of our philanthropic and charitable communities, as Council Senior Vice President…
Welcome to a special edition of Snapshot that will focus on the government shutdown and debt ceiling debate, and what these happenings in Washington mean for you.
Fiscal Standoff on Capitol Hill
The federal government shutdown over a continuing resolution, or government funding bill, is dominating…
On Capitol Hill, budget battles and lengthy debate
Heated debate and political gamesmanship on budget issues dominated the House and Senate floors this week. As of today, resolution of the federal budget (the continuing resolution) and the debt ceiling limit may not happen until the last minute,…
Somber week in Washington
As you can imagine, the nation’s capital, along with the rest of the world, was shocked and saddened by the tragic events at the Washington Navy Yard on Monday. The thoughts of the entire Council team go out to the victims, and the families and friends of those who were…
Washington Snapshot - September 12, 2013
On Capitol Hill
Members Return to Washington
Activity in the halls of Congress increased as lawmakers returned to the Capitol on Monday. Although debate continues on Syria, the votes on the use of force have been put off while a diplomatic solution is explored. In the meantime, House and Senate…
Up on Capitol Hill, a focus on foreign policy overshadows tax reform this week
This is the last week of the Summer Congressional recess, but some members have returned to Washington to address concerns about Syria that dominate the airwaves and headlines. With the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee’s…