May 11, 2015
The SEC can fulfill it's role of protecting investors and promoting the ideals of the U.S. Constitution by issuing a rule requiring disclosure of political contributions by publicly traded companies.
Both shareholders AND the general public need to know whether a corporation's money is being used to run a business or to run election attack ads.
PLEASE place a rule on the unified agenda by the end of May 2015 that will REQUIRE DISCLOSURE of political spending, as laid out in file number 4-637. As corporations are allowed to control politics, so our freedom is eroded.
Scott Schenck