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Yearly Archives: 2021

Bloomberg Law: Activist Shareholders Score Wins on Election Spending After Riot

In the NewsBy CarlosJuly 14, 2021

Corporate Enablers

CPA ReportsBy switzmanJuly 13, 2021

Conflicted Consequences

CPA ReportsBy switzmanJuly 13, 2021

Leading public corporations and their trade associations have quietly poured hundreds of millions of dollars over the decade into political groups influential in shaping state elections and resulting divisive policy agendas. Conflicted Consequences pulls back the curtain on the large, little-noticed donations by U.S. corporations and their trade associations to these so-called “527” groups and…

Insightia: GLOBAL ACTIVISM VOLUMES DIP IN THE FIRST HALF

In the NewsBy CarlosJuly 9, 2021

The Hill: Few companies stick with pledge to shut off funding for GOP objectors

In the NewsBy CarlosJuly 9, 2021

CQ Roll Call: Political spending proposals gain traction in proxy season

In the NewsBy CarlosJuly 1, 2021

Law 360: Midyear Report: GCs See Record Votes On ESG Resolutions

In the NewsBy CarlosJune 28, 2021

Popular Information – How to pull back the curtain on secret corporate political spending

In the NewsBy lindaJune 17, 2021

Michigan Advance – Voter suppression legislation in Michigan boosted by company donations to Republicans, nonprofit says

In the NewsBy lindaJune 16, 2021

The New York Times: On Voting Rights, It Can Cost Companies to Take Both Sides

In the NewsBy switzmanJune 5, 2021
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