Some Delaware towns allow corporations to vote. Just weeks after a Fenwick Island ruling, a new proposed amendment aims to make that unconstitutional.
A Delaware Bill looking to ban corporations from participating in local elections passed through committee on June 10.
Delaware is generally considered a business-friendly state.Joe Sohm/Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images In 2024, he set his sights on Delaware. Although Delaware is generally ...
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A controversial bill that could change the rules around who can control many of the most powerful companies in the world is close to becoming law. The bill, called Senate Bill 313, comes in response ...
When he ran for president in 2012, Mitt Romney famously declared that corporations are people. What brought laughter then has begun to be reality today, however. A little noticed court decision in ...
Delaware is a popular state for corporations because it offers business-friendly laws, a specialized court for corporate cases and tax advantages for companies operating outside the state. For ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Two weeks after a Sussex County court allowed Fenwick Island to keep corporations on its voter rolls, a bill that would ban the ...