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Yearly Archives: 2016

Three Top Mutual Funds’ Votes Support CPA Political Disclosure Resolution in Line with Their Policies (pdf)

CPA ReportsBy switzmanNovember 16, 2016

Three of the four mutual fund groups that received top rankings for political spending disclosure and accountability in a recent benchmarking study have largely aligned their proxy votes with their policies, supporting at least half of the Center for Political Accountability’s model political disclosure resolutions in this year’s proxy season.

Why J&J, Merck Back GOP Opponents of Birth Control They’re Selling

In the NewsBy switzmanNovember 12, 2016

Which Companies Keep Political Contributions Secret?

In the NewsBy switzmanOctober 17, 2016

Opening the Books on Political Giving by Comcast and Others

In the NewsBy switzmanOctober 14, 2016

Doing What the Feds Won’t on Corporate Political Disclosure

In the NewsBy switzmanSeptember 30, 2016

The Morning Risk Report: Disclosure of Corporate Political Spending on the Rise

In the NewsBy switzmanSeptember 30, 2016

Should Public Companies Disclose Their Political Spending?

In the NewsBy switzmanSeptember 29, 2016

Companies Are Disclosing More About Their Political Contributions, Study Says

In the NewsBy switzmanSeptember 29, 2016

More Corporations Embrace Disclosure, Despite Conservative Opposition

In the NewsBy switzmanSeptember 28, 2016

Protecting Companies from Political Spending Peril

In the NewsBy switzmanSeptember 14, 2016
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