Subject: File No. 4-637
From: Joseph H. Lindsley

November 8, 2013

I am writing to urge the Securities and Exchange Commission to issue a rule requiring publicly traded corporations to publicly disclose all their political spending – and to do so this year.
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WE NEED TO KNOW.  YOU NEED TO KNOW
YOU NEED TO FIND OUT AND LET US KNOW
THE KEY TO THIS  IS  WE NEED TO KNOW...EVERYTHING.

WE NOT ONLY NEED...WE DEMAND
AND YOU SHOULD DEMAND
 NOTHING LESS
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE CAN YOU LET THEM OFF THE HOOK.

IT'S OUR GOVERNMENT. NO THEIRS.

BY OUR SYSTEM 

NOT THEIRS.

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“Dark money” groups that accept contributions from corporations, but are not required to publicly identify their corporate donors, spent millions of dollars during the 2012 elections. It is a scandal that money from publicly traded corporations – which belongs to investors – can be secretly spent to distort our democracy.

The Supreme Court’s ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission created the loophole that enables this secret spending, but the SEC has the authority to close it.

Both shareholders and the public must be fully informed as to how much corporations spend on politics and which candidates are being promoted or attacked. Disclosures should be posted promptly on the SEC’s web site.

Thank you for considering my comment.

Joseph H. Lindsley

Greene, NY