There has been some interest from some arts and culture organizations including in my home state of Wisconsin of temporarily removing the $300 cap on charitable giving deductions to allow more money to kind of flow into the nonprofit creative sector which seems like obviously an easy thing to do and a good thing to do.
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Fitzgerald discusses removing the cap on charitable deductions to support the arts.
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