In the face of Congress’s parsimony when it comes to the ACA, it’s understandable that the Health and Human Services secretary went to great lengths to raise funds. But playing on the definition of “ask” looks like camouflage of something sketchy.
Sebelius Offers Justifications for Healthcare Reform Fundraising Efforts
Susan Meddaugh says that since PBS uses her intellectual property to raise funds, she’s entitled to a portion of the moneys raised.
Outcomes-based metrics may be more accurate and more effective, but they do not speak to the heart the way that program-focused endeavors do.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos wants to evict the WCIJ from the University of Wisconsin campus. But when your fellow Republicans and right-wing talk radio commentators think you’ve gone too far, it might be time to reconsider.
A cancer survivor speaks out about Susan G. Komen for the Cure, calling founder Nancy Brinker “their biggest liability.” But is the drop in participation in the foundation’s signature three-day walks due to bad PR, or just a change in philanthropic fashion?
Ignoring the four requirements for proof of donation when deducting charitable contributions can cost you thousands.
The Equal Care Coalition has succeeded in advocating for a state-issued regulation that instructs insurance companies that they must cover medically necessary services without regard to gender identity.
Creekside Support Services seemed to operate pretty well as a mini-cooperative. Then the 15 disabled residents received a letter that all home healthcare services would be turned over to five large providers.
You’ve probably never heard of Randy Credico, and you probably wouldn’t vote for him if you had. But his idea for putting more funds in New York City coffers for community improvement ain’t “too damn” bad.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure has canceled its signature three-day walk in seven metro areas for next year. Despite the cutbacks, a spokesperson for Komen asserts that everything is under control.
Legislators in Maine believe that charter schools should be run by nonprofit organizations, not farmed out to for-profit entities. A bill to this effect is making its way to Gov. LePage’s desk.