Bill filed to repeal federal tax on transportation benefit
A bill has been filed to repeal a part of the Tax Cuts and Job Act that taxes nonprofits for providing employees with transportation benefits.
Read ArticleA bill has been filed to repeal a part of the Tax Cuts and Job Act that taxes nonprofits for providing employees with transportation benefits.
Read ArticleCheck out the committee assignments for the Massachusetts House and Senate to see what posts your legislators landed.
Read ArticleAre you looking to become a leader in the human services field? Would you like to work towards your professional development goals with an accomplished mentor from a peer agency?
Read ArticleProviders’ Council Associate Member Tech Networks of Boston is hosting a free webinar exclusively for Council members. Tech Networks CEO Tuan Pham will lead Cybersecurity — What Every Nonprofit Needs
Read ArticleThere are many questions floating around the 2020 Census. Will the citizenship question appear? Will the shift to a digital based questionnaire result in undercounting? Will the Census Bureau be
Read ArticleAdult use of recreational marijuana has been legal in Massachusetts for more than two years, and the number of dispensaries in the state increases each month. But increased legal usage and access also means that employers may need to reexamine their workplace policies and procedures. Join the Providers’ Council and a panel of experts on Feb. 20 at 10 a.m. at JRI in Needham.
Read ArticleThe Providers’ Council and Caring Force are asking members and human services supporters to take a few minutes today to contact their state legislators and request that they co-sponsor the
Read ArticleGovernor Charlie Baker presented his fifth state budget on Jan. 23, a $42.7 billion budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2020 that includes a mixed bag of increases, cuts and level
Read ArticleThe Providers’ Council on Wednesday, January 23 sent a letter to U.S. Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey, as well as the nine U.S. Representatives from Massachusetts, urging them to “work with the Administration and legislative leaders in Washington D.C. to immediately reopen the federal government and limit the harm your constituents are already experiencing in the Commonwealth.”
Read ArticleThe Providers’ Council’s Legislative Agenda includes four bills that would help ease financial burdens on the human services workforce and employers. They address wages, student debt, health insurance and the EMAC Supplement.
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