Minnesota Marriage Amendment

Information, facts and articles related to the vote on Marriage that will appear on Minnesotan's ballots in 2012.

Marriage Amendment: Where Minnesota Corporations Stand

Here’s a great article that looks at where over a dozen Minnesota-based companies stand on the mean-spirited marriage amendment on ballots this fall. The article includes views from the following companies:

  • Ameriprise Financial: No public position, it’s a state issue
  • Best Buy: Solely focused on turning around their business
  • Cargill: No public position
  • Carlson Cos: No official position (however, I’ve already posted a couple times about CEO, Marilyn Carlson Nelson and her beliefs that this amendment will do much harm to the state of Minnesota if it were to pass)
  • CHS: Does not take positions not directly affecting its business operations
  • Ecolab: Does not comment on social issues
  • General Mills: Opposes amendment (this blog has been busy over the past week with this news – 1, 2, 3)
  • Medtronic: Not taken a position (however, former CEO, Bill George has spoken out in a big way saying that other “corporate leaders need to speak out forcefully against this amendment…”)
  • St. Jude Medical: Does not believe the proposed constitutional amendment is in the best interests of Minnesota
  • Supervalu: Will not engage in this ballot campaign
  • Target: Does not believe that a constitutional fight over the issue is good for Minnesota or the state’s ability to attract jobs and grow the economy (I blogged about this a couple weeks back)
  • 3M: Focuses on business issues, no stand on the amendment
  • U.S. Bancorp: Amendment does not relate to their core business of banking
  • Xcel Energy: Does not take positions on ballot questions that do not concern energy policy

So there you have it. As promised earlier this spring, I will continue to bring you news as I have it related to where companies in Minnesota stand on the amendment. Let’s hope others will follow General Mills’ lead this week and speak out for equality.

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