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November 15, 2012
Disclosure of Corporate Political Spending
Posted by Gordon Smith
The proposed SEC rule. The pushback. The new study. The editorial pitch.
Interesting stuff. I favor the proposed rule because I believe that information about corporate spending on politics is important to shareholders, and although some of that spending is currently disclosed, the proposal rule would provide more coherent and easily accessible disclosure.
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