House Votes to Override Veto of Bill Ending Anonymous U.S. Companies
An historic anti-corruption measure ending anonymous U.S. companies could be within days of enactment after House lawmakers voted to override a presidential veto.

An historic anti-corruption measure ending anonymous U.S. companies could be within days of enactment after House lawmakers voted to override a presidential veto.
In final days at the SEC, Chairman Clayton leads vote approving weak final rule for oil, mining payment disclosure provision of Dodd-Frank Act.
By a veto-proof majority, the U.S. Senate passed historic legislation to end anonymous companies, capping a week that included both International Anti-Corruption Day and International Human Rights Day, sending the measure to the White House to be signed into law.
By a veto-proof margin, the House of Representatives passed legislation ending anonymous companies on the eve of International Anti-Corruption Day, teeing up final Senate passage.
Lawmakers took a major step toward ending anonymous companies with the bipartisan unveiling of legislative text for the annual must-pass defense bill.
New report finds taxpayers lose $427 billion worldwide to individual tax evasion and multinational corporate profit-shifting, undercutting a COVID-19 response.