Utah Says It Will not Fully Enforce Law on Donor Disclosure
In settling a free-speech suit brought by three Utah nonprofits, the state’s attorney general agreed not to enforce provisions of a 2013 law requiring groups to identify all donors if they spend at least $750 in a year on efforts to influence an election, the Associated Press reports.
House Panel Subpoenas Advocacy Groups in Climate Fight
The Republican-led Science, Space, and Technology Committee is seeking documents from eight environmental nonprofits in the widening political battle over state investigations of ExxonMobil’s record on climate change, reports The Washington Post.
Hershey Trust Pressured to Expedite Governance Changes
Pennsylvania’s attorney general is threatening to take trustees of the $12.1 billion charity that controls Hershey Co. to court if they do not implement promised reforms by the end of the month, The Wall Street Journal reports.
FEC Finds Violations by Formerly Koch-Linked Nonprofits
Three groups formerly associated with Charles and David Koch’s conservative network have been fined by the Federal Election Commission for breaching campaign-finance rules in their funding of political advertisements, writes The New York Times.
IRS Reduces Fee for Short-Form Charity Application
The tax agency this month lowered the cost of applying for 501(c)(3) status using the 2-year-old 1023-EZ form from $400 to $275, writes Accounting Today.
House GOP Seeks Federal Scrutiny of Clinton Foundation
Congressional Republicans are circulating a letter calling on the FBI, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Federal Trade Commission to investigate the former first family’s charity for alleged corruption, CNN reports.
Long-Delayed Pa. Industrial Museum Finally Set to Open
After nearly two decades of delay that prompted a grand-jury investigation, the National Museum of Industrial History in eastern Pennsylvania is slated to open its doors on August 2, reports the Allentown, Pa., Morning Call.
Israeli Lawmakers Tighten Rules on Foreign-Funded Nonprofits
The country’s parliament approved a fiercely debated measure Monday that requires groups that get more than half of their financing from governments or political organizations abroad to publicize that fact, the Associated Press reports.
Trump Bid $120,000 for Paris Trip With Foundation Money
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump won a luxurious vacation to Paris at a 2008 charity auction with a $120,000 bid using money from the foundation bearing his name — but the funds likely included little of his own money, according to BuzzFeed News.
Opinion: It’s Time to Debate Colleges’ Endowment Tax Exemption
Recent congressional inquiries into 56 large universities’ endowments call attention to the fact that many colleges own billions of dollars in real estate but make only small payments to their communities in lieu of paying taxes, according to an opinion piece in The Washington Post.
Critics Question Whether AG Office Demands Will Reform Hershey Trust
Critics are wondering whether voluntary demands made by Pennsylvania’s Attorney General’s office will rein in questionable spending at the embattled Hershey Trust, or if they will be as ineffective as previous attempts, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Overtime Rule Divides Nonprofit Leaders
Some charity leaders say changes will make it more difficult to fulfill their missions. But others welcome the new rule, saying it will protect nonprofit workers from exploitation.
Embezzlement Cases Accompany Boom in Youth-Sports Groups
As nonprofit youth sports has grown into a multibillion-dollar national enterprise, cases are increasingly cropping up of six-figure thefts by volunteer leaders of local leagues, highlighting a lack of oversight and regulation of organizations built on community trust, The New York Times writes.
Fla. Congresswoman Faces Charity-Linked Corruption Charges
Rep. Corrine Brown has been indicted in connection with her alleged ties to an unregistered charity that raised $800,000 but spent almost nothing on its stated educational mission, the Orlando Sentinel reports, citing unnamed federal law-enforcement officials.
Panel Clears De Blasio-Tied Nonprofit of Campaign Violations
New York City’s campaign-finance body issued a stinging critique Wednesday of an advocacy group’s work in support of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s agenda but said it did not violate rules on political fundraising and spending, reports The New York Times.
Hospital Deal Creates $100 Million Mental-Health Institute
The foundation and facility to study, prevent, and treat mental illness is a byproduct of the newly cemented merger of two West Coast Catholic chains, which now form the country’s third-largest nonprofit medical network, Orange County Business Journal and the Associated Press write.