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Related: About this forumOh Well!!! House Bill Will Crack Down On "Subersive Activities" By Non-Profits, Like Opposing Oil & Gas Development
Democrats just helped Republicans give President-elect Donald Trump the potential power to shut down nonprofits under the guise of fighting terrorism while GOP lawmakers have quietly revealed a new blueprint for defunding organizations they disagree with. Earlier this month, the House Energy and Commerce Committee laid out a plan to target environmental justice nonprofits and organizations working to transition the economy away from fossil fuels.
That report preceded a major House vote on Thursday in which Republicans and 15 Democrats passed legislation giving the Treasury Department the power to strip nonprofit news organizations, advocacy groups, and universities of their tax-exempt status. The Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act was originally proposed last year, ostensibly to prevent U.S. nonprofits from supporting groups like Hamas after widespread protests over Israels invasion of Gaza. Nicknamed the nonprofit killer, it gives the president unprecedented authority to go after political opponents. Advocacy groups like the American Civil Liberties Union warned of the bills potential to grant the executive branch extraordinary power
based on a unilateral accusation of wrongdoing.
After an essentially identical bill failed to pass last week, the newly approved bill now goes to the Senate for a vote. In the preceding weeks, the House Energy and Commerce Committees report focused on the Inflation Reduction Acts distribution of federal funding, offering a preview of how the new terrorism legislation could be wielded for political purposes. It also highlighted the kinds of organizations that could be targeted, including those that support clean-energy policies like committing investments to renewable energy, phasing out fossil fuel production and use, and expanding public land conservation.
Criticizing the Biden administrations environmental justice grants for marginalized groups historically inundated by pollution, the report says, Enriching nonprofit organizations to spread radical, left-leaning ideology is an inappropriate use of taxpayer dollars. The plan singles out specific groups that the committee says have pushed a radical rush-to-green agenda, including Rewiring America, a nonprofit working on electrification, and New York City-based environmental justice group WE ACT. It castigated, for example, a blog post on WE ACTs website criticizing Republican gas stove culture wars, and House GOP Members preformative [sic], out-of-touch agenda.
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https://www.levernews.com/gop-takes-first-steps-to-shut-down-climate-groups/
no_hypocrisy
(49,041 posts)violence and intimidation.
Unless the issue appears before the current panel on SCOTUS.
Mike 03
(17,127 posts)It's playing fast and loose with the definition of "terrorist", or maybe expanding it to include "unpatriotic activities" or "criticism of the current administration." So an environmentalist who runs or has a prominent role in an ecological organization becomes a "terrorist". I don't want to list the names of the organizations I worry about to give them any ideas.