Microsoft Cuts Cash to Congress Members Who Voted Against Electoral College Results
The tech giant also revealed that it will change the name of its committee after employees spoke out against several of the company’s political contributions.
Microsoft has announced that its political action committee won’t financially contribute to upcoming campaigns for members of U.S. Congress who voted against confirming the Electoral College results of the presidential election.
The tech giant also revealed that it will change the name of its committee after employees spoke out against several of the company’s political contributions. The Microsoft Political Action Committee will now become the Microsoft Corporation Stakeholders Voluntary PAC, or MSVPAC.
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