Subject: S7-23-19 Comments for Submission
From: Trevor Robinson

Jan. 8, 2020

 


Rule Comments,
I'm a computer engineer from Austin, TX who invests for retirement, and I support the rights of Main Street investors to hold corporations accountable.
Corporate CEOs want to make it harder to submit shareholder proposals at company annual meetings. These shareholder proposals encourage companies to act more responsibly on important social policy issues such as reforming executive pay, respecting human rights, and protecting the environment. Working people depend on shareholder proposals as part of a democratic process that holds corporate CEOs accountable. We don't want the SEC to tilt the rules in favor of corporate CEOs.
Trevor Robinson 
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