New York Times: Nonprofit Groups Say Health Bills Ignore Their Cost Concerns:

As a group, nonprofit organizations are the nation’s fourth-largest employer. But their advocates say policy makers know little about the workings of nonprofits, which pay payroll taxes and, in rare instances, taxes on unrelated business activities, but are exempt from taxes on their income.

“In this administration, there are so many people who came from the nonprofit community, but they don’t really seem to think about the unique laws and rules that govern it,” said Diana Aviv, president and chief executive of the Independent Sector, a nonprofit trade association.

Good luck. I’ve been in nonprofit executive leadership for more than a decade. All kinds of costs are spiraling out of control, and not just in regulation-happy states like California.

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