Shareholder Activists Drag Companies Into U.S. Culture Wars

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A backlash against companies taking on issues ranging from climate change to abortion rights is helping to push shareholder proposals to record numbers

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Businesses face proposals on abortion, guns and climate change as groups with various viewpoints strive to get their agendas heard at this year’s annual meetings

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