Council submits testimony on hazard pay proposal
The Council supports the legislation in concept; however, the proposal does raise several concerns around the funding of hazard pay.
Read MoreThe Providers' Council works on behalf of its members on policies that impact them, including state matters on Beacon Hill, federal matters on Capitol Hill and in cities and towns across Massachusetts.
The Council supports the legislation in concept; however, the proposal does raise several concerns around the funding of hazard pay.
Read MoreThe Providers’ Council, on Friday, June 5, submitted testimony in support of legislation that would create an unemployment benefit fund to assist human services organizations and other nonprofits.
Read MoreEffective on Jan. 1, 2018, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made qualified transportation fringe benefits taxable — either to the employee or to the nonprofit employer as unrelated business income.
Read MoreAs part of a year-long campaign, the U.S. House continues to advocate for legislation that would weaken the so-called Johnson Amendment, which ensures that nonprofits must remain nonpartisan. The Providers’
Read MoreIf the #MarchforOurLives is any example, young people are ready to be engaged participants in legislative action and the democratic process.
Read MoreNearly 4,500 nonprofit organizations, including the Providers’ Council, signed on to the Community Letter drafted by the National Council of Nonprofits opposing changes to the Johnson Amendment, which through federal
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