Jan. 7, 2020
Rule Comments, Working people are invested in companies through our retirement savings. We depend on shareholder proposals as part of a democratic process that holds corporate CEOs accountable. Real Main Street investors oppose making it harder for all Main Street investors to file shareholder proposals. I am a retiree from a public university. I'm a so-called a Main Street investor. I care about corporate responsibility—labor standards, executive compensation, human rights and the environment. Therefore, I don’t want rules tilted in favor of corporate CEOs. Jessea Greenman [redacted]