SEC Tries To Jam Through ’Environmental Social Governance’ On Companies With New Rule
“This is the Biden White House trying to implement a carbon footprint social credit system.”
Tim Stewart breaks down the problems with the SEC’s newly proposed ESG rule that would drastically increase reporting requirement costs of publicly traded companies, their vendors, and ultimately increase prices for consumers as well.
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