Lobbying Governance
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Polaris Inc articulates its governance of corporate responsibility through its Corporate Responsibility Committee (CRC), which “oversees and executes the company’s Geared For Good strategy” and reports to the Board’s Corporate Nominating and Governance Committee, and it “maintains a strong legal department and ethics and compliance office and a comprehensive internal and external audit process,” while also directing readers to “View our Corporate Governance Guidelines” for details on board structures and policies. However, we found no evidence of any policy, mechanism, or oversight structure specifically governing its lobbying activities—direct or indirect—or describing any process to align such activities with climate objectives. The company does not disclose a named individual or formal body tasked with reviewing or approving lobbying positions, nor any reviews of trade association memberships or lobbying reports. The absence of any mention of lobbying governance means there is no indication of a formal framework to manage or align its political advocacy or climate-related lobbying efforts.
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