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HealthEquity Inc does not disclose any governance process related to lobbying or climate lobbying. The only disclosed governance framework relates to related person transactions, as shown by the statement "Our board of directors has adopted a formal written related person transaction policy setting forth the policies and procedures for the review and approval or ratification of related person transactions". We found no evidence of any policy, process, committee, or individual responsible for overseeing or aligning lobbying activities, nor any procedures for monitoring or managing direct lobbying or engagement with trade or industry associations on climate policy.
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HealthEquity describes a range of lobbying activities, naming the CARES Act, the Consolidated Appropriations Act and the American Rescue Plan Act, and detailing how its Advocacy and Government Affairs team "educates, develops, and deepens relationships within key offices of the government," submits comments to the IRS and Treasury, and seeks specific changes such as “the repeal of the prescription requirement for over-the-counter medicine.” However, all of these efforts relate to healthcare financing and tax treatment of medical expenses, not to climate or energy-transition policy. We found no evidence that the company engages with, targets, or seeks outcomes on any climate-related legislation, regulation, or government program. Accordingly, the disclosures provide no transparency about climate policy lobbying.
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