The IRS reversed course after previously denying a Texas faith-based organization tax-exempt status because "bible teachings are typically affiliated with the [Republican] party and [its] candidates."
The IRS reversed course after previously denying a Texas faith-based organization tax-exempt status because "bible teachings are typically affiliated with the [Republican] party and [its] candidates."
On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court sided with a Christian legal group, striking down California’s requirement that nonprofit organizations disclose the identities of their major donors.
The IRS has denied the request by a Texas faith-based organization to become tax-exempt, saying that several of the group's "Bible teachings" on abortion, marriage and other issues are primarily affiliated with the Republican Party.
After provoking a confrontation with fellow congressperson Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, Representative Yoho was asked to step down from his board position with Christian non-profit organization Bread for the World.