Hi Geoff,

Would you please clarify which of the advocacy topics below, if any,
are precluded by the restrictions at
https://web.archive.org/web/20120621122539/http://www.irs.gov/charities/article/0,,id=163392,00.html
?

Since multiple people have claimed that some are without saying which,
it would be very helpful to have some clarity from an authority. The
topics were designed to address volunteer quality of life issues on
which the Foundation has not been active because they were not
considered when volunteer survey respondents were polled on their
advocacy preferences. I am not interested in correcting those
omissions with any topics which are precluded by IRS regulations.

Thank you!

1. Labor rights, e.g., linking to fixmyjob.com

2. Support the ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the
Child and its protocols without reservation

3. Increase infrastructure spending

4. Increase education spending

5. Public school class size reduction

6. College subsidy with income-based repayment terms

7. More steeply progressive taxation

8. Negative interest on excess reserves

9. Telecommuting

10. Workweek length reduction

11. Single-payer health care

12. Renewable power purchase

13. Increased data center hardware power efficiency

14. Increased security against eavesdropping

15. Metropolitan broadband

16. Oppose monopolization of software, communications, publishing, and
finance industries

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