Law would improve oversight of not-for-profits: Attorney general says he needs enforcement options
Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter thinks there’s room to improve oversight of the state’s 60,000-plus not-for-profit organizations, a task that happens to fall under his purview. So two months into his second term as Indiana’s top lawyer-and nearly two years after becoming embroiled in a highprofile charitable dispute-Carter is backing legislation that would strengthen existing laws and allow his office flexibility in dealing with problems when they arise. “We’re not proposing to give ourselves a magic wand,” said Brent Embry,…