The SEC’s Proposal To Suppress Shareholder Votes is Awful — Here’s Why

Nell Minow
Feb 2 · 7 min read

The SEC has proposed two appalling new rules which would suppress shareholder votes and access to the sole source of independent information on subjects like out-of-control CEO pay and climate change denial. These rules are being supported by corporate insiders through a bunch of dark money front groups masquerading as public interest advocates. One of the most…

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