Kim: I just found your site TransparentDemocracy.org and am hoping you will put up much more on the vision of the organization. To me, it looks something like a cross between ProxyDemocracy.org and VoterMedia.org. It looks like a great site.
I'm very excited about all these initiatives to assist people in voting. I'm delighted that, like VoterMedia.org, TransparentDemocracy.org includes both civic and corporate elections. Hopefully, more people will begin to recognize the importance of both. I will do what I can to promote it on CorpGov.net.
Kim-- I have been meaning to catch up with you regarding our efforts at organizing shareholders. Glad to see you on our new site. We will be promoting this very heavily through membership organizations and hope to mobilize investors to push for reform now that the evidence is in about deregulated financial markets and limited powers of long term shareowners to affect change.
Kim - Sorry about that. Thanks for letting me know. I recently switched the software I use for my site and see it didn't recognize it as an e-mail address. Fixed now; thanks to you. Send comments via e-mail to rule-comments@sec.gov with File 4-583 in the subject line.
Great to see your involvement in this new project. Hopefully, this will really help retail shareowners and beneficial owners to get involved. I hope you will consider sending a comment to the SEC supporting our petition to prevent blank votes by retail shareowners from automatically turning into votes for management. See http://www.corpgov.net/news/news.html#BlankVotes
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I'm very excited about all these initiatives to assist people in voting. I'm delighted that, like VoterMedia.org, TransparentDemocracy.org includes both civic and corporate elections. Hopefully, more people will begin to recognize the importance of both. I will do what I can to promote it on CorpGov.net.