A new report says that as publicly held corporations are gathering for their annual meetings, shareholders are asking a lot of questions about political spending, as NPR's Peter Overby reports.
PETER OVERBY, BYLINE: Ever since the Supreme Court handed down the Citizens United ruling in 2010, giving corporations and unions the right to spend freely in political campaigns, groups of shareholder activists have been campaigning for disclosure of corporate political money.
This year, about one-third of all the shareholder resolutions are promoting disclosure.
via npr.org