Wednesday, September 06, 2006
California's Legislature Passes Majority Vote Bill: What Will Arnold Do?
Recently, the California legislature passed SB 1207 (Alarcon) to allow some California corporations to adopt a form of majority voting. California law currently requires plurality voting for California corporations. The bill was co-sponsored by CalPERS and CalSTRS. Unless Governor Schwarzenegger returns the bill before September 30, it will become law and take effect on January 1, 2007. Voting on the bill in both houses of the legislature was sharply divided and bill supporters and opponents are making opposite predictions on the likelihood of a veto by the Governor.
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