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Following the attack on the U.S. Capitol Corporate America raced to denounce the violence by suspending or pausing PAC contributions. However, PAC contributions only account for a small amount of corporate spending. The real spending to politicians like those who voted to overturn the 2020 Presidential election results flows through dark money conduits like super PACs and political nonprofits.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the federal agency charged with protecting investors from corporate abuse, can step in to stop Corporate America from using our retirement savings and investments as its secret political war chest.
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