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proxy voting

  • Federal Judge Rules That Congress Violated Constitution Passing $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill
    Federal Judge Rules That Congress Violated Constitution Passing $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill
    A federal judge has delivered a major win to Texas in a lawsuit accusing the Biden administration of unconstitutionally passing a $1.7 trillion spending bill.
    February 28, 2024BY Tom Ozimek
  • Rising Number of Managers Reconsidering How ESG Standards Are Integrated Into Funds: HSBC Survey
    Rising Number of Managers Reconsidering How ESG Standards Are Integrated Into Funds: HSBC Survey
    A new poll by UK banking giant HSBC has found a rising number of managers are reconsidering how ...
    July 11, 2023BY Katabella Roberts
  • IN-DEPTH: Shareholder Votes Show Support for ESG Falling
    IN-DEPTH: Shareholder Votes Show Support for ESG Falling
    This year’s spring season of shareholder voting is leading some to believe that the tide may be turning ...
    June 9, 2023BY Kevin Stocklin
  • 10 House Republicans Support Texas AG’s Bid to Block Omnibus Spending Bill
    10 House Republicans Support Texas AG’s Bid to Block Omnibus Spending Bill
    Ten House Republicans have backed a lawsuit that aims to prevent implementation of the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending ...
    April 12, 2023BY Samantha Flom
  • McCarthy Declares End of Controversial Proxy Voting in House of Representatives
    McCarthy Declares End of Controversial Proxy Voting in House of Representatives
    Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Thursday declared an end to the controversial practice of proxy ...
    January 21, 2023BY Caden Pearson
  • Pelosi Extends Controversial Remote Voting Through Christmas
    Pelosi Extends Controversial Remote Voting Through Christmas
    Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has again extended the controversial proxy voting system in the U.S. ...
    November 10, 2022BY Joseph Lord
  • GOP Leader McCarthy Vows to End Proxy Voting ‘On the Very 1st Day’ of a Republican House
    GOP Leader McCarthy Vows to End Proxy Voting ‘On the Very 1st Day’ of a Republican House
    U.S. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) vowed at the America First Agenda summit in Washington on July 26 ...
    July 27, 2022BY Joseph Lord
  • House Democrats Dominated Controversial Proxy Voting in 2021
    House Democrats Dominated Controversial Proxy Voting in 2021
    Democrats dominated the controversial process of voting by proxy in 2021, according to a study released by the ...
    January 31, 2022BY Joseph Lord
  • House GOP Leader Asks Supreme Court to End Proxy Voting
    House GOP Leader Asks Supreme Court to End Proxy Voting
    House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is taking his fight against what he calls the “patently unconstitutional practice” ...
    September 12, 2021BY Matthew Vadum
  • Rep. Davis: Pelosi’s Remote Voting Plan Will Help GOP Win House Majority in 2022
    Rep. Davis: Pelosi’s Remote Voting Plan Will Help GOP Win House Majority in 2022
    A Democratic remote-voting plan will allow congressmen to “vote from a boat in a lake” and help Republicans ...
    November 17, 2020BY Mark Tapscott
  • House GOP’s Bill Would Cut Office Budget for Members Voting by Proxy
    House GOP’s Bill Would Cut Office Budget for Members Voting by Proxy
    House Republicans have been opposed to voting by proxy. Legislation has now been introduced by two House Republicans ...
    June 22, 2020BY Masooma Haq
  • Pelosi, House Dems Back Off Remote Voting Plan; Task Force to Study Issue
    Pelosi, House Dems Back Off Remote Voting Plan; Task Force to Study Issue
    Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) canceled a planned vote on a Democratic proposal to allow House ...
    April 23, 2020BY Mark Tapscott
  • Vote on Rules Change for Proxy Voting Cancelled, Bipartisan Group to Plan Reopening House
    Vote on Rules Change for Proxy Voting Cancelled, Bipartisan Group to Plan Reopening House
    House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) urged Speaker Nancy Pelosi to establish a plan for reconvening the House ...
    April 22, 2020BY Masooma Haq
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