Summary
The White House has created a scorecard to rate over 550 companies based on their support for President Trump's major legislative bill. The scorecard assesses how companies promote the bill through various activities like social media posts and event attendance. This rating helps the administration decide on future corporate interactions.
Key Facts
- The White House’s scorecard rates 553 companies on their support for a major legislative bill.
- Companies are evaluated through social media, press releases, and event participation.
- Ratings are categorized as strong, moderate, or low support.
- This scorecard is used by White House staff to consider corporate requests.
- Companies such as Uber, DoorDash, and AT&T are examples of strong supporters.
- The scorecard will be updated with ongoing corporate engagement in other initiatives.
- The scorecard aims to identify companies' genuine support versus minimal engagement.