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特拉华州参议院否决有争议的西福德公司投票权修正案

“特拉华州因其有利于商业的法庭和法律而闻名,但这件事却太过分了。”

On the final day of the legislative session, the Delaware Senate adjourned without bringing a controversial corporate voting rights bill to the floor for a vote. HS 1 for HB 121, introduced by state Rep. Daniel Short, would have allowed artificial entities like corporations, LLCs, and trusts to vote in Seaford’s municipal elections. While the bill passed in the House, it will not become law this year. 

“We are elated that this bill did not pass because we cannot allow corporations and businesses to have voting rights equal to those of real people. While we’re relieved that the Senate rejected this bill, it is worrisome that it got this far,” said 特拉华州共同事业组织执行董事克莱尔·斯奈德·霍尔. “Delaware is infamous for our business-friendly courts and laws, but this is a bridge too far. We must remain vigilant and protect the rights of human voters.” 

This controversial amendment to Seaford’s city charter has received coverage and criticism nationwide. Earlier this week, House Republican legislators staged a walk-out in an attempt to force the passage of this bill. 

Claire Snyder-Hall is available for interviews on this issue at csnyder-hall@commoncause.org.

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