Not exact matches
In what may be the clearest sign that Morrison is intent on
doing more than «putting the barn on the package,» she backed Plum's decision in 2013 to become a
public benefit corporation, which codifies the business's social and environmental purpose in its charter.
But the report by the State Authorities Budget Office, a watchdog over
public authorities and
public benefit corporations created in 2009, found that the board of the Environmental Facilities
Corporation did not exercise sufficient scrutiny of the loan.
Insisting that he doesn't need a traditional company to commercialize his device, Damiano founded a «
public benefit»
corporation in October, the kind normally used to run transit systems and utilities.
In some cases,
corporations are
doing great work by pushing for greater broadband access and creating
public - private partnerships that
benefit those on the underserved side of the divide.
In fact, she argues, when
corporations own copyrighted content, it doesn't
benefit the original artist, works created, or the
public, so what good
does it
do?
«The claim asserted seeks to recover solely for wrongs
done to a
public corporation, the thrust of the relief sought is solely for the
benefit of that
corporation, and there is no allegation that the complainant's individualized personal interests have been affected by the wrongful conduct,» wrote Justice Robert Blair on the court's behalf.
Lynn A. Karoly and others, Investing in Our Children: What We Know and Don't Know about the Costs and
Benefits of Early Childhood Interventions (Santa Monica, Calif.: RAND
Corporation, 1998); Steve Aos and others,
Benefits and Costs of Prevention and Early Intervention Programs for Youth (Olympia, Wash.: Washington State Institute for
Public Policy, 2004).
But the deficit increase that will follow the tax cut — a giveaway to
corporations and the wealthy —
does make Ryan's dream of a large - scale reduction of
public benefits more likely.