ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL, AND GOVERNANCE
Public Policy
GE approaches public policy through education, engagement, involvement, and thought leadership.

GE evaluates its public policy priorities annually considering potential business and reputational risks.
Read moreGE and GEPAC make contributions on a bipartisan basis where legal and appropriate under applicable law.
Read moreGE employees educate local, state and federal officials on our Company’s operations and more.
Read moreTax, trade, energy, healthcare, infrastructure, rule of law and intellectual property rights top our list of Public Policy Priorities.
Read moreGE reports political expenditures semi-annually, including payments to certain trade organizations and GEPAC's contributions.
Read moreGE posts links to quarterly U.S. federal lobbying reports, including those filed in the previous 5 years.
Read moreOn a semi-annual basis, GE voluntarily provides a list of 501(c)6 trade organizations to which GE paid $50K or more and the non-deductible amount. Also included are payments to 501(c)4 organizations.
GE does business with federal, state and local governments, as well as with government contractors.
GE’s compliance and integrity culture places us in an excellent position to pursue and perform work compliantly for governments and government contractors. But we don’t just rely on our culture; we continue to emphasize with our employees and executives, how working with governments is unique and requires special attention.