A group of center-right organizations and individuals have presented a set of investment principles to Congress, aiming to promote economic growth, innovation, and progress related to ESG.
Despite my rather deep involvement in the “ ESG Culture Wars,” I was surprised to see this group of center-right organizations and individuals wade into the debate with a nuanced approach.
In some cases, the legislation which is passed is accompanied with fiery anti-ESG rhetoric but in substance it’s hardly an ESG Dragon Slayer. A good example of this is Florida House Bill 3, “An act relating to government and corporate activism.” Gov. Ron DeSantis’sat the signing ceremony read “Government Of Laws, Not Woke Politics.
· Reject the creep of Big Government interventions; Promote limited-government and pro-growth policies that eliminate red tape and reduce tax burdens. · Remove the shackles of government and allow businesses, pension funds, and individuals to responsibly plan for future uncertainties in a time of rising prices and increased debt.
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