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Women s History Month Should Celebrate New Women Lawmakers by Andrea Bottner

can be leaders to the expectation they  should be leaders. If last fall’s election is any indication, we surely have. Women made tremendous history in the United States Congress in the 2020 election. Today, women make up over a quarter of all members of the 117 th Congress. This is the highest percentage in U.S. history and a significant increase in the numbers from a decade ago.    Many on the left erroneously assume that gender dictates a person’s political views and that women should think a certain way, a progressive way. These assumptions are sure to be challenged in this Congress. After all, two thirds of last fall’s newly elected women are Republican.

SEC s New Task Force Confirms Their Commitment to ESG Focus

Monday, March 8, 2021 A series of recent announcements by the SEC underscores the agency’s commitment and allocation of resources to its heightened focus on environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) issues.  Significantly, on March 4, 2021, the SEC announced the creation of a Climate and ESG Task Force in the Division of Enforcement. 1   As discussed in a prior alert, companies should be prepared for greater scrutiny of their disclosures concerning ESG, as well as related litigation, and these recent developments reinforce that analysis.         The Climate and ESG Task Force, led by Kelly L. Gibson, the SEC’s Acting Deputy Director of Enforcement, will focus on identifying “material gaps or misstatements in issuers’ disclosures of climate risks under existing rules,” examining “disclosure and compliance issues related to investment advisers’ and funds’ ESG strategies,” and evaluating whistleblower complaints related to ESG issues.  Acti

Women s History Month Should Celebrate New Women Lawmakers

Min March is Women’s History Month and a good time to reflect on whether we have moved beyond the idea, as Condoleezza Rice once said, that girls  can be leaders to the expectation they  should be leaders. If last fall’s election is any indication, we surely have. Women made tremendous history in the United States Congress in the 2020 election. Today, women make up over a quarter of all members of the 117 th Congress. This is the highest percentage in U.S. history and a significant increase in the numbers from a decade ago.    Many on the left erroneously assume that gender dictates a person’s political views and that women should think a certain way, a progressive way. These assumptions are sure to be challenged in this Congress. After all, two thirds of last fall’s newly-elected women are Republican.

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