From: Eric Kaplan
Sent: July 8, 2016
To: rule-comments@sec.gov
Subject: S7-06-16 comments

I'm writing as a member of the public and a retail investor in response to the SEC's request for comments on S7-06-16.

As I understand it, corporations have a duty to their shareholders to give them the best ROI they can.

Honestly, how can corporations provide this vital service to stockholders without lying, cheating, buying elections, and cutting ecological corners?

The least the government of, by, and for the people can do is to help corporations in their sworn duty. Isn't their job tough enough as it is?

(And if you believed that, you should be out of a job.)

Eric Kaplan

Bayside, CA