Musk has recused himself from
voting on the issue at either company, but his previous actions raise eyebrows.
How
they vote on these issues at the remaining five policy meetings this year will shape what happens in the stock and bond markets, mortgage rates and savings rates.
The Common Council will debate and
vote on the issue at its meeting next Tuesday.
While there's no official agenda, opponents of a toll hike on trucks believe the board will
vote on the issue at the meeting.
The legislature is scheduled to
vote on the issue at the September 19 meeting.
The Indiana Board of Education has to okay the move to bring in EdisonLearning, and will
vote on the issue at its Monday meeting.
Not exact matches
It's often hard to pigeonhole a generation of business owners, but as a
voting block they do seem to come together —
at least
on one
issue.
The pricing
issue, which has drawn scrutiny from members of Congress and the U.S. Department of Justice, and Chairman Robert Coury's nearly $ 100 million pay package last year have caused a group of investors to launch an effort to
vote down the company's board
at its annual meeting
on Thursday.
Sky - high CEO compensation emerged as an
issue again in 2015, after say -
on - pay
votes resulted in shareholders rejecting proposed compensation plans
at both CIBC and Barrick Gold.
And Lisa Lindsley, director of capital strategies
at AFSCME, says Exxon did not reach out to AFSCME to discuss its views or meet with the organization either before or after it
issued a negative
voting recommendation
on Exxon's executive pay plan.
Depending
on the type of stock purchased, a shareholder is also entitled to one
vote per one stock
on company management
issues decided
at the company's annual shareholder meeting.
The affirmative
vote of the holders of a majority of the Shares present in person or represented by proxy
at the meeting and entitled to
vote on the proposal
at issue is required for: (i) the ratification of the appointment of E&Y as Walmart's independent accountants for fiscal 2014; (ii) the adoption of a non-binding advisory resolution to approve the compensation of the company's NEOs; (iii) the approval of the Management Incentive Plan, as amended; and (iv) the adoption of each of the shareholder proposals.
The Board has also determined to include an advisory
vote on executive compensation
at each annual shareholders» meeting until the next required
vote on the frequency of shareholder
votes on executive compensation because the Board believes it is important to receive feedback from shareholders
on this important
issue annually.
At any meeting at which a quorum has been established, the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the Shares present in person or represented by proxy at the meeting and entitled to vote on the proposal at issue is required for: (i) the ratification of the appointment of EY as Walmart's independent accountants for fiscal 2016; (ii) the adoption of a non-binding advisory resolution to approve the compensation of the company's NEOs; (iii) the approval of the Stock Incentive Plan of 2015; and (iv) the adoption of each of the shareholder proposal
At any meeting
at which a quorum has been established, the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the Shares present in person or represented by proxy at the meeting and entitled to vote on the proposal at issue is required for: (i) the ratification of the appointment of EY as Walmart's independent accountants for fiscal 2016; (ii) the adoption of a non-binding advisory resolution to approve the compensation of the company's NEOs; (iii) the approval of the Stock Incentive Plan of 2015; and (iv) the adoption of each of the shareholder proposal
at which a quorum has been established, the affirmative
vote of the holders of a majority of the Shares present in person or represented by proxy
at the meeting and entitled to vote on the proposal at issue is required for: (i) the ratification of the appointment of EY as Walmart's independent accountants for fiscal 2016; (ii) the adoption of a non-binding advisory resolution to approve the compensation of the company's NEOs; (iii) the approval of the Stock Incentive Plan of 2015; and (iv) the adoption of each of the shareholder proposal
at the meeting and entitled to
vote on the proposal
at issue is required for: (i) the ratification of the appointment of EY as Walmart's independent accountants for fiscal 2016; (ii) the adoption of a non-binding advisory resolution to approve the compensation of the company's NEOs; (iii) the approval of the Stock Incentive Plan of 2015; and (iv) the adoption of each of the shareholder proposal
at issue is required for: (i) the ratification of the appointment of EY as Walmart's independent accountants for fiscal 2016; (ii) the adoption of a non-binding advisory resolution to approve the compensation of the company's NEOs; (iii) the approval of the Stock Incentive Plan of 2015; and (iv) the adoption of each of the shareholder proposals.
Despite talking for a month about an option to bypass leadership's stonewalling
on DACA legislation and saying he had the
votes to do so, California Republican Rep. Jeff Denham refused to say if he would actually use it
at a press conference
on the
issue Wednesday.
Those appointments are likely to happen Tuesday
at its board meeting, but it's not yet clear if they can
vote on governance
issues.
At last year's annual meeting, the company's advisory
vote on executive compensation failed to receive majority support from shareholders, with approximately 29 % of shareholders supporting the proposal; however this was just one of the
issues the company faced in the past year.
Si2 provides overview reports
on the main environmental, social and governance
issues raised by activist shareholders in their proposals to companies, as well as impartial breakout reports
on the proposals awaiting
votes at companies.
A close look
at the
voting records of Progressive Conservative and Wildrose MLAs suggests the two parties agree
on most of the
issues facing Alberta, according to analysis...
A close look
at the
voting records of Progressive Conservative and Wildrose MLAs suggests the two parties agree
on most of the
issues facing Alberta, according to analysis done by the Manning Centre.
politicians go against their supposed religious rules all the time; looking
at how they
voted on previous
issues is the only way to tell what kind of person they are.
Religion has been been used and misused too often, but as earlier stated look
at the individual and see how they
votes on issues and don't just hear what they say but listen to what they say then cast your
vote.
These
issues will not affect them
at all, yet they decide who they will
vote for based
on these
issues.
When you pro-life contradictions stop acting like life begins
at conception and ENDS AT BIRTH, when you stop using abortion as a political wedge issue to shore up votes and show that you actually understand and act on ALL the complex issues at work, you might actually find others more sympathetic to your alleged caus
at conception and ENDS
AT BIRTH, when you stop using abortion as a political wedge issue to shore up votes and show that you actually understand and act on ALL the complex issues at work, you might actually find others more sympathetic to your alleged caus
AT BIRTH, when you stop using abortion as a political wedge
issue to shore up
votes and show that you actually understand and act
on ALL the complex
issues at work, you might actually find others more sympathetic to your alleged caus
at work, you might actually find others more sympathetic to your alleged cause.
... Many people expected evangelicals would forget about the
issues and
vote only
on the character flaws of the two candidates, if they
voted at all.
Here are some details about that November 2004 ballot proposal: 1) there was already in place a Utah law strictly banning same - sex marriage, which I fully supported; 2) all three candidates for the office of attorney general of Utah (the chief law - enforcement officer in the state) opposed the amendment, including the LDS (Mormon) Republican incumbent, Mark Shurtleff, mostly because they considered it a poorly drafted amendment; 3) I refused to endorse the amendment, but I did not urge people to
vote «no»; 4) the leadership of the LDS Church, which has a record for being as strongly opposed to same - sex marriage as the Catholic Church, did not
issue a statement urging its members to
vote one way or the other; 5) inasmuch as two thirds of Utahans belong to the LDS Church, this means that the leadership of
at least 80 percent of Utah churchgoers did not urge a «yes»
vote on the amendment.
Anyway, you were a little off topic, I'm assumng you are one of those people who
votes Republican everytime primarily
on the
issue of Abortion even when your Republican leaders salivate
at the chance to send our children in to harms way via war.
We will need to cast our
votes at the ballot box to help decide how public policy should be formulated
on many
issues like this.
The nation's biggest dairy exporter
on Wednesday
issued a notice of meeting for May 8,
at which the Victorian co-operative's farmers will
vote on a capital restructure proposal that includes listing a unit trust
on the Australian Securities Exchange.
RiceBran Technologies (NASDAQ: RIBT and RIBTW)(the «Company»), a global leader in the production and marketing of value added products derived from rice bran, today announced that Institutional Shareholder Services Inc. («ISS»), the nation's leading independent proxy advisory firm, has
issued a report recommending that RiceBran Technologies shareholders
vote on the WHITE proxy card «FOR» the election of ALL the Company's director nominees — W. John Short, Marco V. Galante, David Goldman, Baruch Halpern, Henk W. Hoogenkamp, Robert C. Schweitzer and Peter A. Woog —
at RiceBran Technologies» Annual Meeting of Shareholders (the «Annual Meeting»)
on June 22, 2016.
Board members said that before they
vote on the
issue, they want the Park District to provide more detailed projections
on how many people will likely use the facility, how they will arrive there and
at what hours of the day.
Park District Executive Director Barbara Heller said Friday that some board members were still considering placing an advisory referendum measure
on the April 17 ballot and may reconsider the
issue at a future meeting when all board members are present for a
vote.
It's a very impactful way of realising you can have opinions
on any
issue, and you probably do, but the full stop
at the end of that opinion should be a
vote.
But
at the end of the day, the source said, Avella impressed the NYLCV board with his record and «political courage»
on the organization's
issues — especially his push for the Child Safe Product Act, even though it never got to the Senate floor for a
vote.
George Demos, one of three Republicans fighting to take
on Democratic Rep. Tim Bishop in NY - 1, tried to make yesterday's gubernatorial
vote at the GOP convention into an
issue in his own race, in which he's facing off against state Chairman Ed Cox's son, Chris.
Thompson, a Buffalo Democrat, told me in no uncertain terms that he's not going to leave his colleague, Sen. Bill Stachowski, «out to dry like that» when it comes to balking
on the revenue bill, which leaves
at least two solid «no»
votes until the Assembly decides to deal
on this
issue.
Soubry also
issued a rallying call to young voters to register to
vote in the referendum and to back Remain, with a dig
at Leave campaigners — which she subsequently defended
on Twitter.
Since the Supreme Court has now prevented itself from acknowledging the question of whether Barack H. Obama is or is not an Article II «natural born citizen» based
on the Kenyan / British citizenship of Barack Obama's father
at the time of his birth (irrespective of whether Barack Obama is deemed a «citizen» born in Hawaii or otherwise) as a prerequisite to qualifying to serve as President of the United States under the Constitution — the Court having done so
at least three times and counting, first before the Nov 4 general election and twice before the Dec 15
vote of the College of Electors — it would seem appropriate, if not necessary, for all Executive Branch departments and agencies to secure advance formal advice from the United States Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel as to how to respond to expected inquiries from federal employees who are pledged to «support and defend the Constitution of the United States» as to whether they are governed by laws, regulations, orders and directives
issued under Mr. Obama during such periods that said employees, by the weight of existing legal authority and prior to a decision by the Supreme Court, believe in good faith that Mr. Obama is not an Article II «natural born citizen».
Also
at 7 p.m., Assemblyman David Buchwald is a panelist
on a League of Women Voters of Westchester forum about
voting issues and reform, Church St. School, 295 Church St., White Plains.
And under the Conservatives» three proposals published in the government's command paper
on options for English
votes for English laws, there is nothing
at all which suggests the SNP would be restricted from having a say
on these
issues.
The Rules Committee of the state GOP is scheduled to meet late this afternoon
at the Sheraton with lots of thorny
issues to work out
on the eve of the party's nominating convention, including the order of Wednesday's gubernatorial
vote.
If voters used local elections purely to
vote on local
issues, then we'd have to conclude that the spectacular collapse of the Tories in the 90s was because their councillors gave up
on bin collection, whilst the Lib Dems were good
at sorting potholes during the 2000s but went
on strike in the 2010s.
Although timetabled for discussion,
on the day of the debate this composite was mysteriously dropped from the agenda, in an effort to prevent a
vote and even the mere broadcasting of the
issue to delegates
at the conference and to the wider media.
Populus and Team Ashcroft and commenters
at The Times (for whom Populus poll) have agreed for a long time that the Tory strategy must avoid mentions of immigration and other core
vote issues and focus
on «detoxification».
At The Business Council's Annual Meeting at The Sagamore Resort in Bolton Landing, the Board of Directors voted to create a board - level education policy committee that will focus on educational issues including secondary and post-secondary education and workforce developmen
At The Business Council's Annual Meeting
at The Sagamore Resort in Bolton Landing, the Board of Directors voted to create a board - level education policy committee that will focus on educational issues including secondary and post-secondary education and workforce developmen
at The Sagamore Resort in Bolton Landing, the Board of Directors
voted to create a board - level education policy committee that will focus
on educational
issues including secondary and post-secondary education and workforce development.
Interestingly Stuart Weir himself wrote an OpenDemocracy piece saying «I am a convert to the idea that the ice - breaker has to be the Alternative
Vote» in June 2008 after a seminar with MPs and campaigners
on this
issue at which I spoke http://www.opendemocracy.net/blog/ourkingdom-theme/stuart-weir/2008/06/20/should-supporters-of-electoral-reform-back-av having written a post which was hostile to considering AV before that http://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom/2008/04/01/av-is-not-the-solution
Amongst the population as a whole, we found that over half of Brits (52 %) feel that that the biggest influence
on their
vote is the values of the party, rather than hard policy
issues (which polled
at 27 %).
IVIS has reviewed
voting issues at over 8500 FTSE All - Share meetings since January 2000, in line with guidelines
on governance, sustainability and remuneration.
Alternatively, Corbyn could have announced right
at the start that he would offer a free
vote on the
issue as a matter of principle, but would seek to persuade his party to oppose the war.
While it might be crass, (and reduce all us voters to mindless drones incapable of formulating an opinion based
on issues) if we look
at this race through the assumption that people tend to
vote along ethnic lines, then the largest
voting bloc in Queens i.e.the Rockaways and Jamaica will
vote for City Councilman Leroy Comrie.