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Groups ask Starbucks to Stay Out of Politics

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013   

A special request is being made of Starbucks - and it isn't for an extra-hot, no-whip latte.

To Starbucks shareholders, how the company spends its money is just as important as that morning cup of coffee. Advocates for socially responsible investing are asking the coffee giant to adopt a policy of not making political contributions.

Starbucks chief executive Howard Schultz urged fellow top executives across the nation not to throw around big bucks in the last election. Lisa Gilbert, director of the Congress Watch program for the watchdog group Public Citizen, said they're asking his company to take the same stand now.

"They haven't given huge amounts, and much of it if they have given is undisclosed - and that's the problem of political spending," she said. "But in terms of what we can track, it's nothing particular; it's just that generally, we think that political spending by companies is a risk to shareholders."

Starbucks is the first company the group is petitioning, she said, adding that it seemed a likely choice to want to be a leader on this issue. The petition and a letter to investors coincide with today's company shareholder meeting.

The League of Women Voters isn't affiliated with the petition drive, but board member Kathy Sakehara said it has strong views about keeping corporate money out of politics. She cited a few of the League's guidelines for campaign spending.

"Any method of financing a political campaign should, first of all, ensure the public's right to know where the money's coming from," she said. "It has to combat corruption, and also enable candidates to compete more equitably for public office."

In a nationwide poll taken just before the last election, eight out of 10 Americans said they believe corporations' political spending has made Congress more corrupt and politics more negative. The October poll from the Corporate Reform Coalition is online at demos.org.


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