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Corporate giants bow to pressure in Georgia voting law backlash

Corporate giants bow to pressure in Georgia voting law backlash CNN 1 hr ago © Elijah Nouvelage/Bloomberg/Getty Images A belated but growing corporate backlash came too late to halt Georgia s new election law but voting rights activists are now calling on US CEOs to prove their long-term commitment to the fight against Republican voter suppression. Huge employers in the Atlanta area, including Delta Air Lines and Coca-Cola, on Wednesday steered into a confrontation with Georgia s Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, who signed the law critics described as a revival of Jim Crow racism. Their shift came after initial and widely criticized silence or ambivalence from powerful corporate leaders following the passage of the law that discriminates against Black voters and is rooted in ex-President Donald Trump s election fraud lies.

Jordan Candler: Thursday Short Cuts — The Patriot Post

Insight: “Without deviation, without exception, without any ifs, buts, or whereases, freedom of speech means that you shall not do something to people either for the views they express, or the words they speak or write.” —Justice Hugo L. Black (1886-1971) Observations: “[Governor Kristi Noem] has yet to lay out the alleged legal hurdles that would constrain her from signing [the ‘Women’s Fairness in Sports’ bill]. Other states, including Arkansas, have very similar laws. Noem won’t even admit that she vetoed the bill. Even if we concede that lawsuits would be in the offing, so what? At worst, South Dakota would be back where it started after a very public debate on an issue Noem claims is vitally important to her. At best, Title IX protections are restored.

Five Dates To Save On The 2021 MLB Schedule

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Corporations Chime In On GA Election Law After The Fact

Corporations Chime In On GA Election Law After The Fact - Atlanta, GA - As corporate heads opine on Georgia's new election law, MLB considers moving All-Star Game and Stacey Abrams pushes support for U.S. HR-1.

Under pressure, some corporate leaders in Georgia slam new voting bill

Under pressure, some corporate leaders in Georgia slam new voting bill Share Updated: 12:35 AM PDT Apr 1, 2021 BILL BARROW and DAVID KOENIG Under pressure, some corporate leaders in Georgia slam new voting bill Share Updated: 12:35 AM PDT Apr 1, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript to protect the vote condemnation from the White House after Georgia Republicans passed a major law restricting voter access their atrocities. In a new statement this afternoon, President Biden blasted the law as quote a blatant attack on the Constitution and Jim Crow in the 21st century. They passed a law saying, You can t provide water for people standing in line while they re waiting to vote. You don t need anything else to know that this is nothing but punitive designed to keep people from voting. Biden called on Congress to act one day after he condemned GOP efforts in 45 states to limit voting access, calling them quote un American. The Republican voters I

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