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Which corporations should be nominated to this year’s Corporate Hall of Shame?
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Dear Friend,
No matter where we live, how much money we have, or who we love, we all want to live in a world where our government works for us, so we can all thrive.
But right now, in the U.S., corporate executives and the politicians in their pockets have turned our government into a weapon against us. And they’re doing this at the expense of the vital and life-giving programs or policies that were put in place to provide care to our communities, help meet our needs, and protect us from corporate abuse.
It's obscene. And we won’t let them quietly get away with dismantling the government and corrupting our democracy. That’s why in this year’s Corporate Hall of Shame, we aren’t just nominating corporations that engaged in flagrant and abusive behavior. We’ll also be shining a spotlight on corporations that are propping up the increasingly authoritarian Trump regime and profiting from this administration’s cruel agenda. But before we launch the ballot, we want to hear what corporations you think should be on the ballot.
So what do you think? Tell us which corporations you think should be on the ballot this year. Then, keep an eye out for the official ballot, which will drop late this month, and cast your vote!
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Let us know which corporations should be on this year’s ballot
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Corporate Accountability stops transnational corporations from devastating democracy, trampling human rights, and destroying our planet. We are building a world rooted in justice where corporations answer to people, not the other way around -- a world where every person has access to clean water, healthy food, a safe place to live, and the opportunity to reach their full human potential.
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