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Republican-led Bill Would Give Trump the Power to Squash Arts Nonprofits

Last updated: November 19, 2024 6:27 pm
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Elections have consequences, and the impact of the recent election results is already being felt in Congress. The House, Senate, and White House will all be under Republican control next year, leading to the consideration of a new bill known as the Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act (HR 9495). This bill, introduced by Republican Representative Claudia Tenney, grants the US secretary of the treasury the power to revoke the tax-exempt status of nonprofits deemed to be “terrorist-supporting” organizations.

Critics of the bill, including Amnesty International USA Executive Director Paul O’Brien, have raised concerns about the lack of safeguards to prevent it from being misused to target organizations for political reasons. O’Brien described the bill as a troubling move that could potentially be used to harass or intimidate organizations exercising their rights. In a statement, he warned that the legislation follows a dangerous authoritarian playbook.

A coalition of over 150 civil and human rights groups has also spoken out against the bill, highlighting its dismissal of due process. The coalition’s letter to House Majority Leader Mike Johnson and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries explains that the bill gives the Secretary of the Treasury unchecked power to designate a nonprofit as a “terrorist supporting organization” and strip it of its tax-exempt status based on vague criteria.

Despite facing initial defeat in a recent vote, the bill is set to be reconsidered on November 20, with a simple majority now required for it to pass. The previous vote saw 52 Democrats break ranks to support the Republican bill, raising concerns about the potential impact on nonprofit organizations across various sectors, including the arts.

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Nonprofit organizations play a significant role in the arts, from museums and galleries to alternative art spaces and publications. If the bill passes, there are fears that it could stifle artistic expression and have far-reaching implications for the creative community. The potential consequences of this legislation are troubling, particularly as Republicans prepare to control all three branches of the US government.

As we await the outcome of the upcoming vote on HR 9495, it is essential to consider the implications of this bill on nonprofit organizations and the broader landscape of artistic expression in the United States. The fight to protect civil liberties and ensure due process remains crucial in the face of potential threats to freedom of expression.

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