Walmart to Vote on Religious Freedom and Human Rights Proposal Friday

Fayetteville, AR / Washington, D.C. – The National Center for Public Policy Research will present a liberty-based shareholder resolution in response to the company’s opposition to state-level religious freedom laws at today’s annual meeting of Walmart shareholders in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

The National Center will be represented by its Free Enterprise Project Director, Justin Danhof, Esq. Danhof will be available to the press following the meeting. To talk with him, contact Judy Kent at (703) 759-7476 or cell (703) 477-7476 or [email protected].

The National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project is the nation’s most active free-market activist group focusing on shareholder activism. In 2014-15, National Center representatives participated in 69 shareholder meetings, and the Walmart meeting will be its 15th meeting so far this year.

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