23 January 2018

Congress Delays Cadillac Tax Until 2022

As part of Monday’s deal to end the government shutdown, Congress delayed the Cadillac Tax by another two years.  This means that the tax will not go into effect until 2022.  The Cadillac Tax, originally passed as part of the Affordable Care Act, imposes a 40% tax on health insurance plans valued at more than $27,500 for families and $10,200 for individuals.  The tax was supposed to go into effect in 2013, but nation-wide opposition, particularly from labor groups, has successfully delayed its implementation until 2022.

 

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Grant Due: FY 2025 Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Program

FY 2025 Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Program

WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to provide indemnification against loss or damage for eligible art works, artifacts, and objects in domestic and international exhibitions. Click here for more information.

WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Non-profit organizations and governmental units

TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? Unspecified

WHEN'S IT DUE? Domestic – December 9, 2024

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9 December 2024

TFG Presents 2025 Congressional Calendar

The Ferguson Group (TFG) compiled a 2025 Congressional Calendar with session and recess dates for the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate 119th congressional session. 

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9 December 2024

TFG Presents 2025 Congressional Calendar

The Ferguson Group (TFG) compiled a 2025 Congressional Calendar with session and recess dates for the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate 119th congressional session. 

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