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Daily News Roundup: Charities Fear Drop in Donations From Government Workers

January 11, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute

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On Eve of Giving Deadline for Government Employees, Charities Fear More Decline in Donations (The Washington Post). Plus, see a Chronicle opinion article about what is behind the decline in the federal government’s employee drive.

Trump Administration Seeks to Change Rules on Bank Lending and Investment in Poor Communities (The Wall Street Journal — subscription)

Republican Tax Plan Hurts Colleges in Blue States Most (Bloomberg)

Rich Stearns to Retire From World Vision (Religion News Service). Plus, see a Chronicle article about World Vision’s strategy to maintain its religious identity as it broadens its mission.


N.Y. Lawmaker Denies Stealing Aid Designed to Help Superstorm Sandy Victims (The Wall Street Journal — subscription)

Workers’ Group ‘Fast Food Justice’ Claims Victory in a New York Labor Effort (The New York Times)

Founder and Chair of Haiti Charity Resigns Amid Rape Allegations (Associated Press)

Reaction to the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s New Admissions Policy

Museum President Answers Questions About the New Admissions Policy (Hyperallergic)


Crunching the Museum’s Numbers (Cause & Effect)

Opinion: Museums Should Be Free to Everyone, Regardless of Where They Live or How Much They Earn (The Philadelphia Inquirer)