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Tractor Supply Co. provides only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. It acknowledges participating indirectly through trade associations, noting membership in the National Retail Federation and the Retail Industry Leaders Association and that it "provided input to RILA’s response letter to the SEC’s climate-related disclosure proposal," but it does not identify which government bodies or officials those associations approached. The SEC climate-disclosure proposal is the single clearly named policy mentioned; no additional laws or regulations are identified, and the company offers no statement that these are the only issues on which it engages. The objectives it describes are broad—such as reducing carbon emissions, advancing renewable energy, and improving transportation systems for environmental benefits—without setting out concrete legislative changes or positions it seeks. As a result, its disclosures reveal only one specific policy, reference indirect lobbying mechanisms without defined targets, and articulate general aspirations rather than explicit outcomes.
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