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Tax status complaint filed against anti-LGBTQ+ Moms for Liberty
The group’s non-profit status might be in danger.
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Gay Rep. Robert Garcia slams Marjorie Taylor Greene for sharing naked pictures in Congress
He said the hearing had “a lot of allegations, zero proof, no receipts, but apparently some d**k pics.”
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Massive hack reveals anti-LGBTQ Liberty Counsel may have broken IRS rules
Two of Liberty Counsel’s affiliated nonprofits seemingly endorsed Trump for president. IRS rules prohibit such endorsements.
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MTG says IRS will punish people who refuse to bake cakes for “some 5-year-old’s coming out party”
And don’t get Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene started on restaurants being forced to host weddings with drag queen story times.
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Hate groups are registering as churches now. 40 Congressmembers want the IRS to investigate.
FRC is a think tank without a congregation, so why are they getting tax benefits associated with churches?
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Will pensions finally pay out survivor benefits they deny to gay & lesbian spouses?
Certain plans deny LGBTQ people the right to survivor benefits because they do not meet the requirement of having been married for a year before their partner passed away. Many, however, were legally prevented from being married that long before their partner died.
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Your tax dollars are at work — helping hate groups act as “charities” that save millions
Lax enforcement of IRS policies allow anti-LGBTQ hate groups and white nationalists to masquerade as tax-exempt charities, saving them millions in taxes.
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Religious right groups are masquerading as churches to hide how they spend their money
Even though they aren’t really churches, various organizations are taking advantage of tax laws to hide expenditures and salaries from the public.
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Beto O’Rourke is ahead of his time when it comes to anti-LGBTQ religious institutions
While liberals criticize him for his “fumble,” he was ultimately willing to take the right position and oppose religion-based discrimination.
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Charges were dropped against Aaron Schock. He had a gay old time in West Hollywood to celebrate.
The not-yet-out former anti-LGBTQ Congressman could run for office again now that charges have been dropped.