Group rallies for voting rights amid All-Star Game events
July 11, 2021
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1of3Jody Rein of Centennial, Colo., hangs a United States flag on her group s tent during a rally organized by progressive groups to showcase the state s voting rights Sunday, July 11, 2021, on the campus of Metropolitan State College in downtown Denver. The rally was staged to remind the country what brought the Major League Baseball All Star Game, which will be played Tuesday in nearby Coors Field, from Atlanta to Denver in the first place that Colorado s elections are among the most accessible and safe in the nation.David Zalubowski/APShow MoreShow Less
Group rallies for voting rights amid All-Star Game events
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On Jan. 13, 2021, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser signed the False Claims Amendment Act,[1] which expanded liability under the Washington, D.C., False Claims Act, or FCA, to encompass tax-related claims.
The amendment is effective unless Congress jointly disapproves it during a 30-day review period currently underway.[2] It enables the D.C. attorney general to bring a new category of D.C. FCA cases and incentivizes private citizen whistleblowers to file more qui tam complaints.
D.C. now joins New York and Illinois in taking the novel step of expanding its FCA to apply to tax fraud an expansion that, if successful, could become a wave of the future and create heightened exposure for many businesses and individuals.