07/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/16/2026 14:26
"For many investors-particularly seniors, rural communities and individuals with limited or unreliable digital access-paper is not a preference; it is an essential, trusted and secure way to receive and retain important information.
"This proposal also raises serious concerns for the U.S. printing and writing paper sector, which supports U.S. manufacturing jobs and provides essential products for consumers, businesses and institutions across the country.
"Investor choice cannot become an afterthought in the name of modernization. Investors already have the option to choose digital delivery if that is their preference. AF&PA will remain engaged to protect investor choice, maintain meaningful access to paper and ensure the final rule recognizes the continued value and necessity of printed communications."