Travelers is committed to participation in the political process in a
thoughtful and responsible manner, consistent with our Code of Business
Conduct & Ethics and in compliance with all applicable legal requirements.
Travelers' corporate policy titled
Commitment to Participation in the Political Process, which has been approved by the company's senior management, outlines
Travelers' approach to participation in the political process and discusses
board and management oversight of such participation.
Travelers currently does not engage in grassroots lobbying. While Travelers
typically does not make payments to influence the outcome of ballot measures,
in 2024 Travelers provided support in opposition of Measure 118 which, if
passed, would have raised Oregon's minimum tax on certain corporations, with
the proceeds to go toward tax rebates for individuals.
Travelers is currently not a member in, nor does it make payments* to, any
tax-exempt organization that writes and endorses model legislation.
*Travelers pays registration fees for employees to attend national meetings of
the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and the National Council
of Insurance Legislators.