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American Airlines, which is located in Fort Worth, and Dell Technologies, headquartered in Round Rock, were the first to criticize recent attempts to alter state election laws in Texas. Cooper Neill/AFP via Getty Images
Major corporations with offices in Texas are speaking out against new legislative proposals in the state that would curb expanded voter access.
Corporate heavy hitters American Airlines, which is located in Fort Worth, and Dell Technologies, headquartered in Round Rock, were the first to criticize recent attempts to alter state election laws.
American Airlines and Dell push back against restricting voter access in Texas
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These Are The Businesses Speaking Out Against Texas s Newly Proposed Election Laws
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