Northwestern Mutual Bill Positions
MapLight's report on Northwestern Mutual details Northwestern Mutual's support for or opposition to bills in Congress. MapLight has recorded 3 bill positions taken by Northwestern Mutual since January 1, 2007. These bills relate to topics including Financial Services, Accounting, Insurance, Trade, Congress, and 2 other topics.
Support and opposition information is based on public documents found by MapLight, including congressional testimony, news reports, and company statements. These documents are included with the report.
Scope:
This report provides, for each of the 3 bills Northwestern Mutual has taken a position on, the following information:
* Bill name, number, and sponsor.
* Bill summary and status (i.e. whether the bill is in committee, has become law, etc.).
* Northwestern Mutual's position (support or opposition).
* Date Northwestern Mutual's position was taken and date it was recorded by MapLight.
* Source document for the support or opposition stance.
Source documents:
Source documents for Northwestern Mutual's support or opposition stance are authored by:
* ACLI; Capital Standards CEO Letter 2014 (4 pages)
* U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Coalition Letter on Senate Joint Resolution Fiduciary Rule (13 pages)
Reasons to buy:
* Gauge future potential of Northwestern Mutual based on whether a bill they support or oppose advances or is defeated in Congress.
* Evaluate the political activity of Northwestern Mutual, including legislation of interest.
* Understand the reasoning behind Northwestern Mutual's positions on legislation through content of source documents.
* Learn of other organizations that have taken the same position as Northwestern Mutual on a bill (other signers).
* Learn of legislation which affects the financial prospects of Northwestern Mutual.
* Learn whether bills Northwestern Mutual has supported or opposed have been enacted, defeated, or are still pending.
Topics of legislation:
The bills Northwestern Mutual has taken a position on cover the following topics: Business & Labor (3), Government Affairs (1). The report is 18 pages long, including 2 source documents.