From: John S. Sonin
Sent: March 21, 2016
To: rule-comments@sec.gov
Subject: RE: Disclosure Effectiveness Review

The SEC and its commissioners should continue to work on a rule requiring political disclosure from public companies, in the interests of their shareholders. Businesses should not be empowered to use backdoor political channels like nonprofits or associations to do their political bidding, and shareholders have a right to know how executives are using company resources for political purposes — especially if those purposes are against shareholders' interests.
As the final say on all election procedure, you must consider the multi-national venue for all manufactured goods, goods themselves often produced anywhere, makes for interested parties to often have interests (than voting/campaigning motives) in contradiction to domestic public policy. Stop this insanity at evry turn availabe!

John S. Sonin

Juneau, AK