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[quote=Anonymous]Not-for-profit organizations can do a limited amount of lobbying. The tax rules are apparently very complicated. I don’t pretend to know how this works, but apparently we can use about 30% of our time and resources for lobbying. I’ve worked at two not-for-profits and they’ve handled the limits differently. The first handled this by only letting the lobbyists lobby—the rest of us couldn’t visit Capitol Hill unless accompanied by one of our lobbyists and then we were presenting our balanced research. In my current workplace, some of can lobby, but we have to fight for permission from senior management which carefully guards lobbing rights. So I’m going to guess that if this pastor spends the bulk of his time tending to his flock instead of campaigning, then all is well. Heck, even the sermon is generally less than 1/3 of a service.[/quote]
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