Brian Naylor http://wjsu.org en How A Merger Could Affect Congress' Favorite Airport http://wjsu.org/post/how-merger-could-affect-congress-favorite-airport If the US Airways-American Airlines merger announced earlier this year is approved, the combined airline would control two-thirds of the takeoff and landing slots at Reagan National Airport, outside Washington, D.C.<p>The government could force the airline to give up some of those slots as a condition of the merger. But lawmakers warn that could have consequences for some small- and medium-sized cities. And, not coincidentally, it could affect flight plans for lawmakers themselves.<p>Reagan National Airport is just a short taxi ride away from Capitol Hill. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 07:19:00 +0000 Brian Naylor 15556 at http://wjsu.org How A Merger Could Affect Congress' Favorite Airport Many Bridges Are Unsafe, But Few Agree on Fixes http://wjsu.org/post/many-bridges-are-unsafe-few-agree-fixes As you head out for summer vacation, ponder this: There's a 1 in 9 chance that the bridge you're crossing has been deemed structurally deficient or basically in bad shape by the federal government.<p>The collapse of the I-5 bridge in Washington last week has once again raised questions about the state of the nation's infrastructure. But there is no consensus on how to tackle the problem or how to pay for proposed solutions.<p>The I-5 bridge was not one of the nearly 67,000 bridges across the nation deemed structurally deficient. Sat, 01 Jun 2013 10:39:00 +0000 Brian Naylor 14965 at http://wjsu.org Many Bridges Are Unsafe, But Few Agree on Fixes Public Employee Unions Take Issue With Immigration Overhaul http://wjsu.org/post/public-employee-unions-take-issue-immigration-overhaul A bill that would overhaul the nation's immigration laws is headed to the Senate floor early next month, where it will need all the friends it can get to pass. The measure would give the estimated 11 million immigrants in the United States illegally a path to citizenship, as well as tighten border protections.<p>The bill has split organized labor. Unions with workers likely to benefit from the proposed changes, including the farm workers' union, support the measure. Wed, 29 May 2013 21:11:00 +0000 Brian Naylor 14871 at http://wjsu.org Public Employee Unions Take Issue With Immigration Overhaul Nonconservative Groups Say IRS Scrutinized Them, Too http://wjsu.org/post/nonconservative-groups-say-irs-scrutinized-them-too The IRS was in the hot seat Friday, with its outgoing acting commissioner <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/05/17/184712231/congress-due-to-grill-ousted-irs-chief">testifying before a House committee</a>. A Senate panel is scheduled for Tuesday. Congress is prodding to find out why the agency singled out conservative groups for special scrutiny.<p>Attention has focused on the IRS' flagging of these groups starting in 2010. Sun, 19 May 2013 09:41:00 +0000 Brian Naylor 14539 at http://wjsu.org Nonconservative Groups Say IRS Scrutinized Them, Too One Reason To Apply For Tax-Exempt Status: Anonymity http://wjsu.org/post/one-reason-apply-tax-exempt-status-anonymity Revelations that the Internal Revenue Service targeted some conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status for extra scrutiny have put a spotlight on a part of the tax code increasingly popular with political groups: <a href="http://www.irs.gov/Charities-&-Non-Profits/Other-Non-Profits/Types-of-Organizations-Exempt-under-Section-501(c)(4)" target="_blank">section 501(c)(4)</a>.<p>But what's the benefit for organizations to get approved for 501(c)(4) status?<p>The Mississippi Tea Party, a volunteer organization, first applied for tax-exempt status in 2010. Wed, 15 May 2013 21:32:00 +0000 Brian Naylor 14435 at http://wjsu.org One Reason To Apply For Tax-Exempt Status: Anonymity