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2024 (35)- December 12th - Boards Increasingly Toss Political Issues to Nom-Gov Committees
- November 5th - US business interests deeply embedded in election
- November 5th - Wells Fargo has tripled political spending with state
- October 25th - 2024 CPA-Zicklin Index: APPENDIX G
- May 13th - Activism & Voting This Week
- March 18th - US Poll Prompts Investor Focus on Political Spending
- March 11th - Guide to Becoming a Model Code Company
- February 5th - Blame These Companies for the GOP’s Minority Rule
- November 8th - Political spending increasingly seen as ESG metric
- October 30th - 2023 CPA-Zicklin Index: APPENDIX G
- October 30th - Political Spending: Checklist for Reducing Corporate Risk
- March 13th - Out of the Darkness
- March 9th - Republicans Are Convicted in Ohio Bribery Scheme
- January 19th - Mind The Gap
- January 13th - Follow The Money
- December 13th - Corporate PACs vs Treasury Spending
- October 13th - 2022 CPA-Zicklin Index: APPENDIX G
- October 11th - NYTimes DealBook: Lifting the curtain on political donations
- June 28th - New York Times DealBook: Checking the receipts
- May 3rd - CPA’s Newest Report: Practical Stake
- April 27th - Practical Stake Report
- April 27th - Financial Times: Smart Read
- April 22nd - Greenbiz: 10 climate NGOs companies should know
- April 5th - AT&T shareholders fight back
- March 14th - Disclosure of corporate political donations delayed
- March 8th - When should business take a stand?
- February 24th - Cos. Undercut Own Enviro Goals With Political Giving: Report
- February 10th - BigLaw PACs Continued Giving To GOP Dissenters In 2021
- January 29th - Navigating the Risks of Corporate Political Spending
- January 27th - To Give or Not to Give?
- January 10th - Investors Turning Up Heat on Political Spending
- January 4th - It’s not all bad
- December 23rd - New York Times DealBook: What We’re Looking Forward To in 2022
- November 29th - Politico: Corporate disclosure of political giving hits record
- October 20th - Popular Information: A Small Step for Political Transparency
- September 7th - Agenda Week: What to Expect at Climate Engagement Meetings
- April 23rd - The New York Times: DealBook, Proxy-Season Politics
- February 12th - The Washington Post: Five myths about campaign finance
- January 26th - Top1000Funds.com: How to avoid funding treason
- January 12th - Politico: A road already traveled
- October 24th - Directors & Boards: Sticking to Business in the Boardroom
- October 13th - The Wall Street Journal: Chart of the Week; Politics Inc.
- January 17th - CPA’s Statement on 10th Anniversary of Citizens United
- November 25th - CPA in Financial Times: Do not stifle shareholder voices
- November 8th - BSR: The New Climate for Corporate Political Accountability
- September 29th - CPA Letter to Business Roundtable on BRT Statement (pdf)
- January 11th - Agenda: GE Opens Its Books on Political Spending
- November 9th - Boards Tighten Grip on Political Spending
- October 31st - When CEOs Should Speak Up on Polarizing Issues
- February 27th - Turning Words into Action
- February 5th - Letter to the Editor: Corporate Campaign Funds
- January 22nd - Staff Legal Bulletin No. 141 strikes again! (pdf)
- December 13th - Point-Counterpoint: SEC Political Disclosure Rule (pdf)
- October 25th - Saluting Corporate Political Transparency
- October 18th - Bruce Freed appears on the Richard Fowler Show
- September 28th - The Most and Least Transparent Companies for Political Spending
- September 26th - More Company Boards Add Oversight of Political Spending
- September 26th - Your Favorite Companies May Be Political Black Boxes
- July 20th - Campaign Finance Reform Without Law? (pdf)
- July 16th - Two Takes on Gadfly Shareholder Activism (pdf)
- October 17th - Which Companies Keep Political Contributions Secret?
- October 14th - Opening the Books on Political Giving by Comcast and Others
- September 30th - Doing What the Feds Won’t on Corporate Political Disclosure
- September 29th - Should Public Companies Disclose Their Political Spending?
- September 14th - Protecting Companies from Political Spending Peril
- August 31st - Vigilant Companies Can Avert Watergate Scandal Replay
- August 1st - The Big Number: 153
- January 21st - CPA Featured at Brookings Summit
- October 11th - New Rankings Highlight Corporate Transparency in Politics
- October 8th - Tech Industry Lags in Political Transparency
- September 30th - A Board Member’s Guide to Corporate Political Spending
- August 27th - Rays of Light in the Shadow of Dark Money
- March 30th - U.S. Chamber Doubling Down on Political Juggernaut
- February 24th - How Dark Money Is Distorting Politics and Undermining Democracy
- February 11th - Five Years After Citizens United
- February 2nd - Reducing the Influence of Political Donations
- January 27th - Anti-Disclosure Backlash Carries Risks for GOP
- December 23rd - Delamaide: Lobbyists Losing Disclosure War
- December 13th - Corporate Political Transparency Grows Along with Dark Money
- December 6th - Energy Firms in Secretive Alliance with Attorneys General
- November 8th - Dark Money Helped Win the Senate
- October 27th - Are Our Courts for Sale?
- September 24th - Which Big Companies Are Keeping Their Politics a Secret?
- September 24th - U.S. Companies offer more political spending detail: study
- January 21st - The Unfulfilled Promise of Citizens United