2020 SGI shareholder resolutions

The following shareholder resolutions were filed/co-filed by members of the SGI during the 2020 proxy season. The table will be updated periodically. Click on the name of the resolution to view the full text.

 

Issue

Company

SGI Filer/Co-Filer

Outcome

Climate Change:
Carbon Asset Risk

Exxon Mobil

School Sisters of Notre Dame, Central Pacific Province

Omitted

Climate Change:
Carbon Asset Risk

Marathon

Dana Investment Advisors, Inc.

Withdrawn

Corporate Governance: Separate Chair & CEO

Facebook

Dana Investment Advisors, Inc.

Received 19.5% of AGM vote.

Corporate Governance: Separate Chair & CEO

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Dana Investment Advisors, Inc.

Received 44.6% of AGM vote.

Corporate Governance: Lobbying & Political Spending

Comcast

Dana Investment Advisors, Inc.

Received 26.4% of AGM vote.

Corporate Governance: Lobbying & Political Spending

AbbVie

Dana Investment Advisors, Inc.

Received 29.7% of AGM vote.

Corporate Governance: Lobbying & Political Spending

Altria

Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondolet (St. Paul Province)

Received 31.2% of AGM vote.

Corporate Governance: Lobbying & Political Spending

Oracle

Sisters of St. Francis (Dubuque, IA)

Withdrawn

Corporate Governance: Lobbying & Political Spending

GEO Group

Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Dubuque, IA)

Received 42.5% of AGM vote.

Corporate Governance: Lobbying & Political Spending

Boeing

Exempt Solicitation

Province of St. Joseph of the Capuchin Order

Received 32.5% of AGM vote.

Corporate Governance: Lobbying & Political Spending

Exxon Mobil

Dana Investment Advisors, Inc., Province of St. Joseph of the Capuchin Order, Mercy Investment Services, Ursuline Sisters of the Central Province, Sinsinawa Dominicans, Sisters of St. Agnes, Sisters of St. Francis (Dubuque, IA)

Received 37.5% of AGM vote.

Corporate Governance: Lobbying & Political Spending

Chevron

Sisters of St. Francis (Dubuque, IA)

Omitted

Corporate Governance: Lobbying & Political Spending

Walt Disney

Exempt Solicitation

Sisters of St. Agnes

Received 33.7% of AGM vote.

Food Justice:
Sustainable forestry and agriculture

Yum! Brands

Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration

Received 33.3% of AGM vote.

Water Stewardship:
Corporate Water Impacts

Chevron

Sisters of St. Francis (Dubuque, IA)

Received 17% of AGM vote.

Human Rights:
Supply Chain

Kohl’s

Sisters of St. Francis (Dubuque, IA)

Omitted

Human Rights:
Supply Chain

TJX

Priests of the Sacred Heart, Racine Dominicans

Withdrawn

Human Rights:
Supply Chain

Amazon

Sisters of St. Francis (Dubuque, IA), Province of St. Joseph of the Capuchin Order

Received 31% of AGM vote.

Human Rights:
Online Child Sexual Exploitation

Alphabet

Dana Investment Advisors, Inc., Mercy Investment Services

Withdrawn

Human Rights:
Human Trafficking Prevention

Amazon

Mercy Investment Services

Withdrawn

Human Rights:
Gun Safety

American Outdoor Brands

School Sisters of Notre Dame, Central Pacific Province

Withdrawn based on agreement.

Human Rights:
Food Labor

Tyson

Sisters of St. Agnes

Received 14.6% of AGM vote.

Health: Opioids

Walmart

Mercy Investment Services, Dana Investment Advisors, Inc.

Withdrawn

Health:
Affordability of Medicines

Merck

Province of St. Joseph of the Capuchin Order, Mercy Investment Services

Withdrawn

Health:
Affordability of Medicines

Pfizer

Mercy Investment Services, Sisters of St. Francis (Dubuque, IA)

Withdrawn

Health:
Affordability of Medicines

Amgen

Sisters of St. Francis (Dubuque, IA), Dana Investment Advisors, Inc.

Withdrawn

Health:
Affordability of Medicines

Biogen

Sisters of St. Francis (Dubuque, IA)

Withdrawn

Health:
Affordability of Medicines

Eli Lilly

School Sisters of Notre Dame, Central Pacific Province, Sisters of St. Francis (Dubuque, IA)

Received 24.5% of AGM vote.

Bold text is lead filer.

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