Updates from management, on an annual basis, regarding any political contributions made by the Company to U.S. local, state, and federal government officials who oversee or regulate the Company's operations, including any expenditures on lobbyists and political action committees, and any contributions to U.S. trade organizations;
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https://ir.halliburton.com/static-files/0febf904-9069-4402-842e-ec653c422408
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Halliburton engages with, and contributes to, organizations and industry trade associations that actively work toward developing best practices related to our industry. While many of these organizations are involved in legislative activities regarding matters that affect the industry or some of its members and a successful business climate, these activities are not conducted on behalf of, or in the name of Halliburton. [...] A candidate's eligibility for support from HALPAC is reviewed by the HALPAC Board, which considers the candidate's record on business-related issues; the congressional leadership and committee assignments for which the candidate might be eligible; the extent of company facilities and employees within the candidate's district and state; and finally, the candidate's chances of being elected. Employees' suggestions are invited.
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https://www.halliburton.com/en/about-us/corporate-governance/public-policy-halliburton
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The Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee is responsible for oversight of political expenditures, payments to trade associations, and lobbying activity. In 2021, we published a comprehensive report (Halliburton Policies for Political Engagement) on our annual political activity. The report is available on our website at www.halliburton.com.
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https://ir.halliburton.com/static-files/3f3b6e61-638c-4a99-a2be-2fa8e6bb865d?mobile=1
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Does your organization have a public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement?[…]Yes
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CDP Questionnaire Response 2023
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