The 2017 proxy season has arrived, and the shareholders’ votes will show if they have grown more determined about such issues as transparent political spending, a clean environment, more proxy access or splitting the chairman and CEO roles.

The 2017 Proxy Monitor report, sponsored by the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research Inc., a nonpartisan domestic policy think tank, shows which companies are facing a vote on key resolutions sponsored by shareholders.

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