Study: Companies Cutting Back Political Spending
The report authors cautioned that the study provided an incomplete look at corporate political spending, given that two-thirds of companies in the S&P 500 appear to spend money from their treasuries
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The report authors cautioned that the study provided an incomplete look at corporate political spending, given that two-thirds of companies in the S&P 500 appear to spend money from their treasuries
The Bowles-Simpson report generated by the president’s deficit reduction commission, for example, proposed to tax all capital gains and dividends at ordinary income rates, as opposed to 2011’s top
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