House Passes Nonprofit Bill
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•Bill would revoke tax-exempt status of groups that support terrorism
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The bill passed the House this morning largely along party lines, with only one Republican , Thomas Massie , voting nay.
It postpones certain tax-filing deadlines for Americans and their spouses who are wrongfully detained or held hostage abroad.
HR 9495 also “terminates the tax-exempt status of terrorist supporting organizations”.
On Monday , the House Rules Committee passed it. Republicans voted for it, Democrats voted against.
It now goes to the House floor, where it will need just a simple majority to pass. That vote is expected Thursday . What about the Senate ? Would it pass there? No, it wouldn’t pass there.
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