A new report by KPMG reveals the positions of presidential candidates on ESG and woke companies.[18848d35]
The report found that 96% of the G250 companies have ESG reports, with many employing large teams dedicated to that cause.[18848d35]
Republican lawmakers have been attempting to limit the spread of the ESG movement, but it will require support from the White House.[18848d35]
The report investigates the ESG policy platform of presidential candidates and assigns letter grades based on their positions.[18848d35]
Only four Republican candidates met the gold standard for an anti-ESG platform: Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, Mike Pence, and Tim Scott.[18848d35]
Two candidates received scores in the 'B' range: Vivek Ramaswamy and Doug Burgum.[18848d35]
The report found that Ramaswamy did not have evidence of banning financial institutions from discriminating against consumers using ESG metrics.[18848d35]
Other candidates, such as Nikki Haley and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., did not have specific policies related to ESG.[18848d35]
President Biden received a failing grade for his support of ESG.[18848d35]
He has been in bed with pro-ESG institutions and has enacted policies to increase the use of ESG.[18848d35]