MAY 12 — WASHINGTON REPORT: Law to Allow Government Discretion to Strip “Non Profits” of Tax Exempt Status Set to be Added to Tax Bill

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. May 12 2025:

From Fight for the Future.org

On Monday, May 12, in the late afternoon eastern time, the manager’s amendment to the House Ways and Means Committee reconciliation mark under H.Con.Res. 114 was released.

It includes language from HR 9495 aka the “Nonprofit Killer Bill” from last Congress.

See https://waysandmeans.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/SMITMO_017_xml.pdf at Pages 380-88, section 112209.

A previous version of the “Nonprofit Killer Bill” set the Internet on fire this past autumn, with 100+ organizations condemning it and demands for action from the NAACP to Greenpeace.

The budget reconciliation package that includes this language goes to markup on Tuesday, May 13, at 2 pm ET.

The following statement can be attributed to Lia Holland (they/she), Campaigns and Communications Director at Fight for the Future:

“The House is about to hand the Trump administration the ability to strip nonprofits of their 501(c)3 status without any reason or recourse. This is a five-alarm fire for nonprofits nationwide. If the text of last autumn’s H.R. 9495 is passed in the budget, any organization with goals that do not line up with MAGA can be destroyed with a wink from Trump to the Treasury.

This terribly thought-out legislation means that under the current administration every environmental, racial justice, LGBTQ+, gender justice, immigration justice, and—particularly—any anti-genocide organization throughout the country may be on the chopping block. And in the future, the same shadow will fall on organizations that sit outside of more liberal ideological lines.

This is a first amendment issue—no President should have the right to destroy nonprofits for no reason. We urge lawmakers to insist that section 112209 is struck from the FY 2025 budget reconciliation before it moves forward.

The bill’s proponents have insisted that such provisions are necessary to combat nonprofits that raise funds to support terrorism.

That is a bald-faced lie, as there are already laws that prohibit and punish such activities without taking away our civil liberties.

In particular, Democratic Committee members Reps. Brad Schneider (IL), Tom Suozzi (NY), and Jimmy Panetta (CA) need to reverse their previous “Yes” vote on H.R. 9495 and recognize the dire threat that their support of section 112209 would pose to all the causes they say they support.

In this moment, actions count much more than words.

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MAY 12 — THE SURGEON GENERAL NOMINEE. MEASLES FUTURE EFFECTS. RFK JR.s address today

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HEY MOM!

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 (This is for all you Moms out there. We know what you go through!)

“HEY MOM!”

Hey Mom– Bring me two waters so I’m set?

Where’s my underarmor? And my visor? Are my tights washed? My skates are dull.

Hey Mom, can you call the advisor?

Hey Mom,  I wasn’t yelling at you.

I didn’t mean to! You were yelling at me!

You never let me do anything my friends do

 

Hey Mom, would you chill, lighten up, just do!

Hey Mom, I don’t like the way this looks for the prom –

I don’t like the color, how could you think this was me?

I just can’t wear this, it’s this, it’s that it’s…Oh, Mom!?! 

 

Hey Mom, I’ve been studying all morning getting knowledge.

Can’t I go out, I’ll be back by ten?

But, I know the material, gone over it again and again.

Oh, Mom – I hate my life! I can hardly wait until college.

 

Hey Mom – But I did call and let you know

Don’t you understand, I couldn’t call at that time.

No, you can’t not let me go – it’s a great band

Oh, Mom – I hate you! You never understand!

 

Hey, Mom, please don’t embarrass me at the game

By screaming so loud, it’s just so tacky

But, hey mom, I like that you’re over there in the stand

Watching me play, you know that don’t you Mom, you understand?

 

Hey Mom, can you get me to the rink At 5

– I know you have to take off from work early?

Thanks, Mom, I’m so sorry but the team has a special thing

I have to be there, thanks Mom – I love you—really.

 

Hey, Mom, please when you pick me up at the dorm

Don’t come inside. Just wait outside, call me on the cell

I’ll be right down — it’s the norm.

Don’t ring the bell!

 

Hey, Mom, I’ve read the classifieds

There are no jobs, I can’t make all those calls.

Well, OK, I guess  I can send that resume you made for me (sigh).

OK, I’m lost, where’s the post office, down Lexington to what?

 

Hey Mom, well I’m bringing my friends by,

Don’t let Dad embarrass me with his jokes, OK?

I’ll just die if he’s silly again — you won’t let him do that?

You’ll talk to him about that?

 

All right, Mom I’ll take that extra course.

But I’ve just been going to school for months it never ends!

Can’t I have a little vacation, I don’t know what’s worse

Can’t I spend a little time with my friends?

 

You do like him, Mom? Oh, I hoped you would.

Yes, I really do I am so glad you do too!

Hey Mom, can you take care of the kids this weekend?

We’re going to Vermont with a friend.

 

And Mom, the cats get kibble in morning and meat at night,

We love you mom, sorry for the short notice, talk to you tonight.

 

Hey Mom, I’m sorry I can’t see you Mother’s Day.

Are you all right, what will you be doing today?

Going to a play – great – you know we love you in every way?

Though we may not show it you’re always with us even when you’re away.

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK THE MAY 9 REPORT FROM JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS ON WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG

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OPPERATION PLAYLAND BEGINS

 24/7 TASK FORCE TO OPEN NEGLECTED PARK BY  MEMORIAL DAY – COUNTY EXECUTIVE JENKIN TAKES ACTION  DEPLOYS HUNDREDS PLUS 3 REPAIR ORGANIZATIONS -$10 TO PARK  ADMISSION FREE  POOL & BEACH OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 

KEN JENKINS  AND JOAN MCDONALD DETAIL THE THE SCOPE OF THE OPERATION.

SHOCK THEATRE!

HOLE IN THE GROUND ON FORMER ALEXANDER’S/WHITE PLAINS PAVILION MALL IS SOLD FOR $60 MILLION AFTER 9 YEARS OF OF BEING A HOLE. COUNCIL SHOCKED AND AWED AND ANGRY

SCHOOL BUDGET VOTE MAY 20. 4 CANDIDATES FOR 2 SEATS ON BOARD OF EDUCATION

 

JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS

THIS WEEK ON WHITE PLAINS WEEK

EVERY WEEK FOR 24 YEARS

 

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MAY 7— FLASH! PLAYLAND OPENS FREE ON MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND AS COUNTY EXECUTIVE DETAILS MASSIVE REPAIRS UNDER WAY 24/7 BY COUNTY TASK FORCE OF HUNDREDS

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WPCNR State of Playland News Conference .

 

JOANNE MACDONALD, DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS FOR  WESTCHESTER COUNTY  DESCRIBED THE STATE OF PLAYLAND TODAY AND THE REPAIR OPERATION OF RIDES THAT STARTED SUNDAY AND THE SCOPE OF THE  MASSIVE REPAIR JOB NOW BEING HANDLED BY HUNDREDS OF COUNTY DPW WORKERS, AND THREE CONSULTING FIRMS.

THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE SAID WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER WE ALL LOVE PLAYLAND. HE SAID THE NUMBER RIDES OPEN DEPENDS ON TIMELY ACTION BY THE STATE LABOR DEPARTMENT WHICH HAS TO APPROVE REPAIRED RIDES AS SAFE FOR THE PUBLIC.

 

County Executive Jenkins began the State of Playland Briefing announcing the 1929 vintage Playland would open on Memorial Day Weekend. Admission would be free. Parking would be rolled back to $10. Admission prices for the season possibilities are still being worked out.

Mr. Jenkins started the State of Playland report with a history of the Standard Amusements Westchester County arrangements. Arbitration  between the county and Standard Amusements will convene August 5.

Upcoming job fairs for Playland Park.

Job fairs will be held Saturdays May 10 and 17, and June 7.

Positions include: Park Management (Operations), Ride Operators, Ride Attendants, Lifeguards, Cashiers, Custodial and Painters.

The May 10 and June 7 job fairs will take place at the Westchester County Center in the Exhibition Hall, and the May 17 job fair will take place at Playland Park.

All job fairs will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 Attendees will need to bring a valid photo I.D. Applicants ages 16 and 17 who plan to complete their application at the fair must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Eligible applicants that may wish to enroll in Westchester County Payroll Direct Deposit as their form of payment, must bring with them, either a blank voided check or a bank issued Direct Deposit Set Up Form, which includes their routing number and account number printed on the document.

Salaries start at $16.60 per hour. Additional job fairs may be added. The Westchester County Center is located at 198 Central Avenue in White Plains. Parking will be free for those attending. Playland Park is located at 1 Playland Parkway in Rye.

 

 

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MAY 6—-THE NATION’S HEALTH SNAPSHOT FROM YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST

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PLAYLAND PARK JOBS SUMMER 2025

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PLAYLAND PARK TO HOST A SERIES OF JOB FAIRS

Apply to a variety of jobs at Playland Park!


[Rye, NY] – Learn about, apply to and have the chance to interview on the spot to a range of jobs at Playland Park at its upcoming job fairs, Saturdays, May 10 and 17, and June 7. Positions include: Park Management (Operations), Ride Operators, Ride Attendants, Lifeguards, Cashiers, Custodial and Painters.

The May 10 and June 7 job fairs will take place at the Westchester County Center in the Exhibition Hall, and the May 17 job fair will take place at Playland Park. All job fairs will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said: “Many Westchester County residents’ first jobs are at Playland Park. It’s a very special place in Westchester where memories are made and by working at the park, employees get to share in the joy of those making memories, and help create them. Whether you’re joining us for the first time or returning for another season, we’d love to welcome you to the team this summer.”

Commissioner of the Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation, Kathy O’Connor said: “The job fairs that are being offered are a great way for potential employees to learn more about the inner-workings of the park while having the opportunity to kick-start or advance in their careers.”

Attendees will need to bring their card and valid photo I.D. Applicants ages 16 and 17 who plan to complete their application at the fair must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Eligible applicants that may wish to enroll in Westchester County Payroll Direct Deposit as their form of payment, must bring with them, either a blank voided check or a bank issued Direct Deposit Set Up Form, which includes their routing number and account number printed on the document. Salary starts at $16.60 per hour.

Additional job fairs may be added.

The Westchester County Center is located at 198 Central Avenue in White Plains. Parking will be free for those attending.

Playland Park is located at 1 Playland Parkway in Rye

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