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Yearly Archives: 2017

Goldman Sachs Trying to Kill Initiative Requiring More Lobbying Disclosure

In the NewsBy switzmanDecember 31, 2017

Point-Counterpoint: SEC Political Disclosure Rule (pdf)

In the NewsBy switzmanDecember 13, 2017

Mutual Fund Support for Political Spending Disclosure Jumps in First Year of Trump Presidency (pdf)

CPA ReportsBy switzmanNovember 16, 2017

Support by mutual funds for the Center for Political Accountability’s corporate political disclosure resolution jumped significantly in 2017, to 48 percent from 43 percent in 2016, according to an analysis by Fund Votes. The analysis also found that abstentions decreased from five percent to three percent, indicating a shift toward more active support for political…

Saluting Corporate Political Transparency

In the NewsBy switzmanOctober 25, 2017

Bruce Freed appears on the Richard Fowler Show

In the NewsBy switzmanOctober 18, 2017

Comcast Secretly Kicked in $200K for Lawmakers’ Room at 2016 Republican Convention

In the NewsBy switzmanOctober 18, 2017

The Most and Least Transparent Companies for Political Spending

In the NewsBy switzmanSeptember 28, 2017

These N.J. Companies Reveal Which Politicians Get Their Cash. Why Won’t Others?

In the NewsBy switzmanSeptember 27, 2017

More Company Boards Add Oversight of Political Spending

In the NewsBy switzmanSeptember 26, 2017

Your Favorite Companies May Be Political Black Boxes

In the NewsBy switzmanSeptember 26, 2017
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