Phelan writes, "It is true this measure would provide no direct benefit to the bottom 20% of Minnesota households by income. That is because, as the Department of Revenue’s most recent tax incidence study shows, taken together these households pay no state income tax."
Efforts to ease the proposal and review process are part of a rethink about how grant makers can demonstrator they trust nonprofits to use philanthropic funds wisely.
A bill making its way through the Minnesota Legislature would be terribly damaging to Minnesota nonprofits. And, unfortunately, it looks like it has legs. Senate File.