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Cigna refuses to answer questions about religious liberty | Analysis

Cigna refuses to answer questions about religious liberty | Analysis
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Corning, la empresa de vidrio, necesita más transparencia sobre la libertad religiosa

Corning, la empresa de vidrio, necesita más transparencia sobre la libertad religiosa
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Corning needs more transparency about religious freedom | Analysis

Morning commuters are seen outside the New York Stock Exchange, July 30, 2012. | (Photo: REUTERS/Brendan McDermid) As a member of a team which helps build and maintain investment funds (ETFs), and as an investor in them personally, I have been attending annual shareholders meetings of many of the U.S. companies in which I am invested. I have asked questions of the meeting organizers before, during, and after the meetings. My general focus has been on excess politicking, on issues that are not of core material operational importance, by publicly traded companies. The specific case in point is corporate endorsements of The Equality Act, as represented on the Human Rights Campaign s list of corporate partners in promoting the legislation.

Opportunity for Christians to influence corporations tomorrow

An Intel logo is seen at the company s offices in Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv, Israel, October 24, 2011. | REUTERS/Nir Elias Our friends over at the Free Enterprise Project, an institution that has been engaging with businesses over anti-Christian and anti-conservative corporate activism, recently released their 2021 Investor Value Voting Guide. Their guide provides investors with details about which shareholder proposals are on the ballot at annual meetings this year and how to vote your values, whether they be religious or political. Traditionally, the shareholder meeting process has had little input from conservative Christians, who do not vote against resolutions that are hostile to their worldview, let alone put forward their own proposals. Instead, the secular left has taken charge. It s this status quo the Free Enterprise Project is trying to remedy: “In response to the liberal left s outsized influence over corporate proxy ballot matters, the Free Enterprise Project (FEP)

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