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In other words, if the proposed tax exemption is rooted in the sympathy Americans have for the many lesser-known Olympic athletes who make financial sacrifices to train without ever making LeBron-level cash, these struggling Olympians are not even going to benefit from exempting medal-related bonuses.

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But Senator Chuck Grassley, Republican of Iowa, who is considered a nonprofit expert on the Senate Finance Committee, said all organizations that benefit from tax-exempt status should provide the same public information of their finances.

In advance of this month's European and local council elections, Cameron fleshed out some of his aims for EU reform, including tougher restrictions on migrants claiming benefits and exempting Britain from an obligation to be part of "ever closer union", which is written into the treaty of Rome.

George L. Anesi Cleveland, March 22 , 2008• To the Editor: It seems the parents who reject vaccines have it all figured out: they've done their "research" and claim to "understand" the risks and benefits of exempting their children from vaccines.

The study in the UK, in contrast, considers a policy reform increasing the actual risk of sanctioning, finding that after an initially positive employment effect, the medium-run effects on employment are negative, as youth tend to resort to alternative sources of social benefits, exempting them from any job search activities.

Important budgetary accounts — military pay and benefits — are exempted from the sequester and, according to experts, the Pentagon has more flexibility than is commonly understood to weather these reductions.

Social Security, Medicaid, federal pay (including military pay and pensions), and veterans' benefits are exempted from the spending cuts.

Unlike public schools, charter schools cannot tap public finances to support construction of school facilities and so would benefit from floating tax-exempt bonds for that purpose.

The league benefits from tax-exempt status by being able to sell hundreds of millions of dollars in bonds at a reduced rate that are then lent at cut rates to clubs building new stadiums.

By the estimate of Vito Sciscioli, the city's longtime development director, some $2 billion has been shelled out in Syracuse over the past five years in government grants, tax abatements, benefits from tax-exempt financing, infrastructure improvements and utility breaks.

"For years the Fairplex has benefited from tax-exempt status and from other local and state resources, yet they haven't held up their end of the bargain.

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