The U.S. House Passes the DISCLOSE Bill; Congressional Anti-Foreign Rhetoric Continues to Target Significant U.S. Employers
June 24, 2010
June 24, 2010
WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The Organization for International Investment issued the following news release:
Today the U.S. House of Representatives passed the "DISCLOSE Act" (H.R. 5175) by a vote of 219-206. The bill and the ensuing debate over concerns regarding foreign influence on U.S. elections raised by the Supreme Court decision in Citizen's United v. Federal Election Commission has created a troubling environment for the U.S. operations of companies headquartered abro . . .
Today the U.S. House of Representatives passed the "DISCLOSE Act" (H.R. 5175) by a vote of 219-206. The bill and the ensuing debate over concerns regarding foreign influence on U.S. elections raised by the Supreme Court decision in Citizen's United v. Federal Election Commission has created a troubling environment for the U.S. operations of companies headquartered abro . . .