IRS OKs Obama Appearance at Church Convention
HARTFORD, Conn. -- The Internal Revenue Service says the United Church of Christ did not violate rules when it hosted Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama at its convention in Hartford, Connecticut, last year.
Associated Press
Thursday, May 22, 2008
HARTFORD, Conn. -- The Internal Revenue Service says the United Church of Christ did not violate rules when it hosted Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama at its convention in Hartford, Connecticut, last year.
The IRS says Obama's appearance at the UCC's national meeting in June did not violate federal rules governing the appearance of politicians at religious events.
Earlier this year, the IRS had said there were questions that the speech violated restrictions on political activity for tax-exempt organizations. The denomination has denied any conflict.
In a letter to the national church, the tax agency says it found the UCC had taken the necessary steps to avoid any appearance that the Obama event was political.
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