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Woke corporations?

April 19, 2021 Since Citizens United, the 2010 Supreme Court decision that prohibited restrictions on election advertising by corporations and nonprofits, the relationship between Republican lawmakers (who tend to favor deregulation and corporate tax cuts) and the corporate sector has flourished. In 2015–16, political groups associated with corporations contributed twice as much to Republicans as they did to Democrats at the federal level. This may be why many Republicans were caught off guard when some corporate leaders denounced Georgia’s new voting law as unfair to Black voters. Also surprising was that the largest of the dissenting corporations Coca-Cola and Delta Air Lines had previously supported the law and given funds to the legislators who designed it. “Why are we still listening to these woke corporate hypocrites?” Marco Rubio rage-tweeted, while Mitch McConnell excoriated the private sector for “taking cues from the Outrage-Industrial Complex.”

Opinion | Corporations of the World, Unite!

April 14, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET Credit.Sasha Maslov for The New York Times “Woke capitalism” has been a steadily growing phenomenon over the past decade. The muscle of the movement was evident as early as 2015 in Indiana and 2016 in North Carolina, when corporate opposition forced Republicans to back off anti-gay and anti-transgender legislation. Much to the dismay of the right a recent Fox News headline read “Corporations fear woke left minority more than silent majority” the movement has been gaining momentum, obscuring classic partisan allegiances in corporate America. This drive has a fast-growing list of backers from the ranks of the Fortune 500, prepared to challenge Republican legislators across the nation.

CEOs weigh donation, investment pullback over voting-rights restrictions

A consortium of chief executives and other leaders of major U.S. corporations held an hour-long Zoom call Saturday to discuss ways to push for greater voting access amid new restrictions enacted or pending in Georgia, Texas and other states.

CEOs Weigh Donation, Investment Pullback Over Voting Ri

A consortium of chief executive officers and other leaders of major U.S. corporations held an hour-long Zoom call on Saturday to discuss ways to push for greater voting access amid new restrictions enacted or pending in Georgia, Texas and other states.

Target, United Airline, other executives weigh donation, investment pullback over voting rights

Target, United Airline, other executives weigh donation, investment pullback over voting rights
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