Trump's Tax Law Changes May Increase the Number of Donors, but Reduce Donations to Nonprofits
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SA banned donations to political parties. Now experts fear powerful lobby groups could pick up the tab and dominate the discourse
Special interest groups such as GetUp and Turning Point Australia may be able to outspend opponents, with donations not needing to be disclosed until after state electionGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastSaturday’s South Australian election is the first since laws banning donations to political parties were introduced, a move which some warned would lead to funds being diverted to external groups.A number of organisation…
Connecticut lawmakers revisit sugary drink tax for universal school lunches
Connecticut lawmakers are again considering a two‑cent‑per‑ounce tax on sugary drinks that would be used to pay for universal free school meals across the state. Under the plan, a two‑cent‑per‑ounce tax would raise the cost of a 2‑liter bottle of soda from $1.99 to $3.35. The tax would generate funding to reimburse public school districts that provide free breakfast and...
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