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On Wall St., ‘Socially Responsible’ Is Common Sense. In Congress, It’s Political.

Lawmakers are trying to restrict these investment choices in workplace retirement plans, but big fund managers are trying to give shareholders a voice.

Jeff Sommer
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Corporate Social Responsibility, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, House of Representatives, Pensions and Retirement Plans, Personal Finances, Scalia, Eugene, Senate, Shareholder Rights and Activism, State Street Corporation, Stocks and Bonds, Trump, Donald J, US SIF – The Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment, Vanguard Group Inc
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