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Twelve Proposals for real Corporate Reform
Now that elections are done, your freshly chosen Senators
and Representatives will be heading back to Washington with plans
for a new agenda.
To help steer them in the right direction, we recommend you send
them this corporate reform pledge and ask for their support on all
12 proposals.
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Capitol Switchboard: (202) 224-3121
- REIN IN EXCESSIVE EXECUTIVE PAY. I support legislation that would require shareholder authorization of top executive compensation packages that are the incentive for crooked accounting and inflated profits. A mandatory vote should be required for the top three and any other executives whose total compensation is above $1 million. I also support cutting tax deductions for compensation above 25 times that received by the lowest paid worker in a corporation.
- STRENGTHEN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE. I support legislation
that would grant shareholders the right to democratically nominate
and elect (including through the use of cumulative voting procedures)
the corporate board of directors and approve all major business
decisions such as mergers and acquisitions above $1 billion in
value.
- REPEAL THE PRIVATE SECURITIES LITIGATION REFORM
ACT OF 1995. I support repealing this loss of investor rights
that allowed the aiders and abetters of corporate crime (such
as accounting and corporate law firms) to escape civil liability.
- BAN CORPORATE CRIMINALS FROM GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.
I support the enactment of a tough debarment statute that
would deny federal business to serious and/or repeat corporate
lawbreakers.
- STRENGTHEN PENSION REFORMS. I support the
enactment of strong pension reforms to improve upon those now
being discussed in Congress. At a minimum we need to give workers
a voice on the pension board; not require workers to stuff their
401 (k) plans with company stock; and give workers a right to
vote for their 401 (k) stock. In addition, an Office of Participant
Advocacy should be created in the Department of Labor to monitor
pension plans.
- STOP CORPORATE TAX DODGERS. I support punishing
corporate tax escapees by closing the offshore reincorporation
loophole and banning government contracts and subsidies for companies
that relocate their headquarters to an offshore tax haven.
- REGULATE DERIVATIVES TRADING. I support
regulating all over-the-counter financial instruments, including
derivatives, so that they are subject to the same or equivalent
audit and reporting requirements as other financial instruments
traded on the stock exchanges. Rules should be enacted regarding
collateral-margin, reporting and dealer licensing in order to
maintain regulatory parity and ensure that markets are transparent
and problems can be detected before they become a crisis.
- END CONFLICTS OF INTEREST ON WALL STREET.
I support toughening federal regulation of banks, insurance and
securities firms and other financial institutions. I also support
anti-tying rules to prevent conflicts of interest among financial
entities.
- EXPAND DISCLOSURE. I support a new and
stronger sunshine law that will provide better information to
the public about the policies and conditions of financial institutions
and the performance of federal agencies charged with regulating
these corporations.
- TRACK THE EXTENT AND COST OF CORPORATE CRIME.
I support establishing a publicly accessible online corporate
crime database at the Department of Justice. The FBI should also
produce an annual corporate and white-collar crime report as an
analogue to its Crime in America report, which focuses principally
on street crime.
- PROTECT FINANCIAL CONSUMERS. Consumer protection
works best when consumers are organized and represented in legislative
and regulatory proceedings. For this reason, I support the creation
of a federally-chartered non-profit Financial Consumers Association
to which millions of consumers could belong and redress the imbalance
of power.
- FOSTER A NATIONAL DISCUSSION ON CORPORATE POWER.
I support establishing a Congressional Commission on Corporate
Power to explore various legal and economic proposals that would
rein in unaccountable giant corporations. The Commission would
seek ways to improve upon the current corporate chartering system
and propose ways to correct the inequitable legal status of corporations
such as the judicial doctrine of corporate "personhood." The Commission
would be led by a congressionally-appointed experts on corporate
and constitutional law, and would hold citizen hearings in ten
cities.
For additional information, see Recipes for Reform.

Organize a local corporate reform group
Educate and organize your community about corporate
crime issues. Read more about how to start
your own group and about necessary
corporate reforms.

Endorse the Unity Platform
Get your community-based organization, school, place
of worship, etc. to read, discuss, and endorse the Unity Platform
on Corporate Accountability. Read
the Unity Platform here, and if your organization is interested
in endorsing, send an email to enron@globalexchange.org
with your name, organization name, and contact information (here
is the list of organizations already
signed on).
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