Samsung’s decision to reincorporate in a pro-growth state like Texas is a clear indictment of radical, business-crushing policies.
Our Executive Director @WillHild on the move in the @DailyCaller ⬇️
“By making this sensible move, Samsung and other companies are demonstrating that they’re done being battered by far-left government hacks and woke Wall Street firms and will fight to put the interests of their investors and customers first.”
Read the full piece from Consumers’ Research Senior Research Fellow Professor @TomMillerJr and George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law @ToddZywicki in @thecentersquare:
https://t.co/HsLQ5XImQl
Two competing academic worldviews will train the next generation of economic, legal, and policy leaders.
The conservative movement cannot afford to miss this moment and ignore academia.
Consumers’ Research Senior Research Fellow Professor @TomMillerJr and George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law @ToddZywicki share more about this pivotal moment in the fight to preserve consumer choice and economic freedom.
Texas has taken steps to protect businesses from woke proxy advisors and build a pro-growth landscape.
Companies are responding with their feet.
Our Executive Director @WillHild on Samsung’s move to reincorporate in Texas:
📰 @BreitbartNews
🔥 Our National Chair @UtahTreasurer Marlo Oaks put it perfectly:
"Retirement assets exist to fund pensions, not politics."
ExxonMobil shareholders just proved the point, delivering a 71% supermajority vote to reincorporate in Texas and choosing fiduciary duty over activist agendas.
His latest op-ed in @NRO:
https://t.co/JPScHMN4Wr
ExxonMobil shareholders delivered a major blow to the woke proxy advisory duopoly.
“The ExxonMobil vote proves that shareholders can still prevail when they insist their money be managed in accordance with their economic interests, not someone else’s political agenda.” - @UtahTreasurer Marlo Oaks
The proxy advisory duopoly has been captured by woke-left managerialism.
It’s no surprise that ISS and Glass Lewis recommended against ExxonMobil reincorporating in Texas, after the state has protected companies from the duopoly’s meddling.
Our Executive Director @WillHild joined the @stevegrubershow to discuss.
Call me old fashioned, but giving our biggest geo-political adversary unfettered access to a massive swath of Americans' personal financial data seems like a bad idea...
Why would this be allowed, @ChinaSelect?
A major win against the woke proxy advisory duopoly 👇
“This victory by Exxon puts shareholders and consumers first and pushes back against the proxy advisors and their obvious conflicts of interest. Companies should focus on long term economic growth, maximum returns for shareholders, and a strong market for consumers.” - @WillHild
https://t.co/SIOL9jKywQ
ISS and Glass Lewis have been captured by the far left.
Last week, ExxonMobil shareholders bucked the recommendations of the proxy advisory duopoly and voted to move the company to Texas.
Our Executive Director @WillHild joined @TheRightMelody to discuss:
“When you let [asset managers] inject their own woke politics into the management of these firms, it’s not just shareholders who are hurt by this...but it is also customers.”
🎙️ Executive Director @WillHild on the @LarsLarsonShow
Major U.S. companies are colluding with plastic organizations that are pushing a radical climate agenda.
Their participation in these efforts may violate antitrust laws.
Executive Director @WillHild discusses with @StacyOnTheRight:
Every time the foreign-owned, woke activist proxy advisors fail it brings me joy.
Congrats to Exxon shareholder for beating the woke cartel this time 🇺🇸
DEI and ESG are down, but not dead.
Corporate America must refocus on its fiduciary duty and consumers, not woke politics.
Executive Director @WillHild explains the current landscape and how to keep the pressure on:
No single state may govern the nation.
The Founders understood the states to be coequal sovereigns whose authority stops at their borders. The Constitution preserved that status.
Three amicus briefs in the Suncor case speak in different words—two emphasize territorial jurisdiction, one focuses on territorial sovereignty—but they converge on this same point.
More in my latest for @NRO detailing the excellent amicus briefs by @SaveOurStates, @ConsumersFirst, and @AGTennessee 👇🏻
https://t.co/DfvGKXZb7Y