Consumers Research on Tuesday launched an activist sister organization to combat ESG activism and promote anti-ESG legislation across the country.
Consumers Defense, a 501 partner organization of Consumers Research. Consumers Defense will feature an ESG legislation tracker and anti-ESG model legislation to help state leaders combat ESG on the state level. This would include protecting state pension funds, investments, and contracts from being abused by large Wall Street asset managers such as BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard.Today we are announcing the launch of Consumers Defense, a sister organization to Consumers’ Research.
Building on our more than 90 year history of standing up for consumers, this new organization was the next logical step in defending their interests, namely against the threats of woke capitalism and ESG. Never before has corporate America and Wall Street treated their customers with such contempt. It became clear that in order to fully protect consumers from the price inflation and shortages that ESG is leading to, we had to fight on all possible fronts.
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