Does Texaco really support Voting Rights?
Texaco is owned by Chevron
Chevron's position on voting rights is poor because it does not endorse the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The act ensures that all Americans have the right to vote, regardless of their race or color. Chevron does not believe that the act is necessary and has lobbied against it in the past.
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Conoco
for the company
ConocoPhillips supports the voting rights of all shareholders and believes that all shareholders should have an opportunity to vote on important corporate matters.
BP
for business.
BP's position on voting rights is that people who own stock in a company should have a say in how that company is run. This is good for business because it allows shareholders to have a voice in the company's operations and make sure that their interests are represented.