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Reject bill threatening nonprofit rights and democracy

To: Sen. Stabenow, Sen. Peters, Rep. Kildee

From: A constituent in Fenton, MI

November 22

The recent passage of H.R. 9495 by the House of Representatives poses a grave threat to the fundamental rights and freedoms of nonprofit organizations across the nation. This legislation grants the executive branch sweeping authority to revoke the tax-exempt status of nonprofits deemed to be "materially supporting" activities labeled as disruptive, illegal, or tied to terrorism, based on vague and subjective criteria. The potential consequences of this bill are far-reaching and deeply concerning. It could lead to the suppression of free speech, advocacy for human rights and social justice causes, and the stifling of dissenting voices. Organizations dedicated to promoting civil liberties, defending marginalized communities, and challenging systemic injustices could be targeted and crippled financially, undermining the very fabric of a vibrant and inclusive democracy. Furthermore, the bill's broad language and lack of clear definitions leave it vulnerable to discriminatory enforcement and abuse of power. The executive branch could wield this legislation as a tool to silence political opponents, suppress critical perspectives, and maintain the status quo, ultimately eroding the principles of free expression and open discourse that are essential for a healthy society. We urge you to take immediate action to protect the fundamental rights of nonprofits and safeguard the vital roles they play in our communities. This misguided legislation must be stopped before it inflicts irreparable harm on the nonprofit sector and the values of freedom and democracy upon which our nation was founded.

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