DeSantis, 18 states to push back against Biden ESG agenda
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Thursday announced an alliance with 18 other states to push back against President Biden’s support for environmental, social and corporate governance investing, known as ESG.
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DeSantis, 18 states to push back against Biden ESG agenda
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Thursday announced an alliance with 18 other states to push back against President Biden’s support for environmental, social and corporate governance investing, known as ESG.
DeSantis to unveil alliance with 18 states to combat Biden's 'woke' ESG agenda
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is expected to announce an alliance with 18 states Thursday. The group aims to "push back against President Biden’s environmental, social, corporate governance (ESG) agenda."
Ron DeSantis To Lead 18 States In Alliance Against ‘Woke’ Investing
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is leading an 18-state alliance to combat President Joe Biden's environmental, social and governance (ESG) financial policies.
DeSantis joins 18 states in opposing Biden's ESG plan
Governor Ron DeSantis has made an announcement regarding an official alliance with 18 other states to repel President Joe Biden’s advocacy for "ESG" on Thursday.
DeSantis leading alliance to fight 'woke' investing that threatens Americans' assets
Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., speaks at the 2022 CPAC Conference on Feb. 24, 2022 in Orlando, Florida. (Video screenshot) By Mary Lou Masters
Daily Caller News Foundation Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is leading an 18-state alliance to combat “woke” environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment policies. The alliance, formally announced Thursday, comes after President Joe Biden vowed to veto an anti-ESG bill that intended to roll back a Departm…
DeSantis announces 19-state coalition to fight ESG agenda
"We will not stand idly by as the stability of our country’s economy is threatened by woke executives who put their political agenda ahead of their clients’ finances," the Florida governor said.