February 2, 2013
Dear Members of the Securities and Exchange Commission:
A corporation or business is not a sentient, voting American. It is an entity under the influence of a group of persons. The persons should be name-able and responsible for the moves made under the false "guide/guise" of a corporation or business.
So I strongly support the SEC issuing a rule in the near future that would require publicly traded corporations to publicly disclose all their spending on political activities.
Both shareholders and the public deserve to know how much a given corporation spends on politics (directly and through intermediaries), and which candidates are being promoted or attacked.
Thank you for considering my comment.
Maureen Margis I VOTE
Sincerely,
Maureen Margis