Senator Durbin is absolutely correct. It is far to soon for any interruption to the ACA. Absolutely. And the debate about this 'wordy' issue is dividing along the idea the IRS should not be allowed to define their own vocabulary. That is completely asinine. There is a director to the IRS for a reason.
The IRS is not going to write regulations to benefit the Secretary of Education. This is hideous. Completely. The agencies have authority and need to be able to write their regulations without a limited Freedom of Speech issue.
There are agencies with the State Department that provide partnerships with the USA government and NGOs to bring better quality of life to others. They have to have the freedom to interpret laws and write organizational rules and interaction with the citizen.
How does an NGO benefit the State Department? (click here)
I would fully expect this is not an easy task and relies on security evaluations, too. So the ? idea ? the IRS is to be limited to certain interpretations is stupidity at work. It sets extremely bad precedent. It should have never made it to the Supreme Court, but, this is a right wing activist court and here we go again.
The IRS is not going to write regulations to benefit the Secretary of Education. This is hideous. Completely. The agencies have authority and need to be able to write their regulations without a limited Freedom of Speech issue.
There are agencies with the State Department that provide partnerships with the USA government and NGOs to bring better quality of life to others. They have to have the freedom to interpret laws and write organizational rules and interaction with the citizen.
How does an NGO benefit the State Department? (click here)
I would fully expect this is not an easy task and relies on security evaluations, too. So the ? idea ? the IRS is to be limited to certain interpretations is stupidity at work. It sets extremely bad precedent. It should have never made it to the Supreme Court, but, this is a right wing activist court and here we go again.