Had our conservative instincts not prevailed, this post would this post would be headlined simply “Yessssss!” Because not only did the Massachusetts Senate open the[...]
Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont continues to fight the good fight against Citizens United v. the Federal Elections Commission, the landmark 2010 Supreme Court decision[...]
In the 2013 proxy season, Clean Yield Asset Management filed shareholder proposals at five companies, co-filed proposals at two more and had productive dialogues with two additional companies. The table below encapsulates[...]
The Financial Times of London took an interest in Clean Yield’s political spending shareholder proposals at EQT, 3M and ExxonMobil in February. Shelley Alpern, our[...]
A constitutional amendment to limit corporate campaign spending? Really? Against all odds, a potent movement is aborning to achieve precisely that. Exhibit A: in November,[...]
Corporations are persons? Get real. How real people are reclaiming democracy after Citizens United. Forum sponsored by Clean Yield and Vermont Public Interest Research Group[...]