Money Managers Get State AG Subpoenas Related to Climate Work

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At least three state attorneys general sent formal demands to Wall Street money managers asking for information about their climate work as GOP officials step up attacks on ESG investing.

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita sent a subpoena this month, according to people with knowledge of the process, who asked not to be identified because the matter is private. Over the past few months Kentucky sent a subpoena and Montana a civil investigative demand seeking similar information, the people said.