From: ibew716@ibew716.org Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 3:10 PM To: rule-comments@sec.gov Subject: Re: File No. S7-36-02 SEC Secretary Mr. Jonathan G. Katz 450 Fifth Street, NW Washington, DC 20549 Dear SEC Secretary Mr. Jonathan G. Katz, Dear Mr. Katz: On behalf of the 4,400 members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local Union 716, I am writing to express strong support for the Securities and Exchange Commission's recent proposal, S7-36-02, Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Proxy Voting Records by Registered Management Investment Companies. Most importantly, I strongly support those provisions that would require mututal funds to disclose their actual votes cast. Our members invest both individually, often through mutual funds, and through a variety of benefit plans, including 401(k) plans that offer mutual fund investment options. Like other investment managers that manage our members' pension assets, mutual funds face conflicts of interest in voting proxies that could lead them to vote with management even if such votes are not in the best interest of our members. But unlike our other investment managers - which are required under ERISA to tell us how they vote - mutual funds have until now shielded their proxy voting from investor and regulatory scrutiny. I commend the Commission for proposing a rule that will end this double standard - a double standard that has allowed mutual funds to turn a blind eye to the kinds of corporate governance failures that have cost our members dearly at Enron, Tyco and WorldCom among others. Mutual funds own roughly 20 percent of U.S. corporate equity, so their proxy-voting power can be instrumental in protecting our members' retirement savings from the consequences of weak corporate governance. The Commission's proposed rule would give investors the information they need to ensure that their mutual funds take this fiduciary responsibility seriously. I thank you for the opportunity to comment on this proposal on behalf of IBEW Local Union 716. Sincerely, John E. Easton, Jr. 1475 North Loop West Houston, Texas 77008