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Good Morning.
If you’ve been ignoring the discussion about infrastructure legislation in Washington, you might want to rethink that: Nonprofits are advocating — successfully in many cases — for their priorities to become part of President Biden’s next big legislative push. Now they are seeking even more.
Already, priorities that would help the people nonprofits serve have been included in Biden’s $2 trillion plan, such as improvements for transportation, health care, and community care of the elderly.
But now nonprofits hope the next phase of the Biden plan will offer grants to
help nonprofits avoid layoffs and improve the