Tax exempt nonprofit organizations
A. Cannot lobby. Doing so would jeopardize their tax exempt status.
B. Can lobby, and if they choose the 501 (h) option, they can spend up to 20% of their first $500,000 of exempt purpose expenditures on lobbying activities.
C. Can lobby, but only if they restrict their discussions to general concepts rather than specific legislation.
D. Can lobby in the same way that any other organization can lobby. That is, there are no additional restrictions placed on tax exempt nonprofits.
B
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