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More than 100 corporate leaders held a Zoom meeting over the weekend to discuss how they could push back against various voting bills and may release a statement on the matter this week.
During the Saturday meeting, which lasted a little over an hour, former American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault and Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier urged the others in attendance to unite and call for increased voting access and collectively sign a statement challenging new voting legislation they consider discriminatory, according to the
Wall Street Journal.
Last month, dozens of black executives, led by Chenault and Frazier, signed a letter calling on companies to fight voting legislation like the law recently passed in Georgia, arguing that they disproportionately affect black voters. The new declaration, which might come early this week, is an extension of that effort.
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