Companies In Battleground States Warn GOP Not To Follow Georgia And Pass Voting Restrictions

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Companies in battleground states warn the GOP not to follow Georgia and pass voting restrictions

that are moving forward in their state, which would make it harder to vote by mail and prohibit drive-through voting after the practice was widely used in the November election.

Several other Texas companies like AT&T and Southwest Airlines have also issued statements that broadly support voting rights but do not explicitly oppose the Republican-led bills.$16.7 billion. That’s how much money Texas could lose by 2025 from the potential loss of conventions, major sporting events and tourism in the state if its voting bills pass, according to an

by research firm the Perryman Group. The state could also lose $14.7 billion in household purchasing power and more than 150,000 jobs, suggesting the potentially devastating economic impact the corporate opposition to restrictive voting legislation could have.Republicans have remained committed to their voting bills—which they hold are “election integrity” measures necessary for making elections more secure—in the face of the corporate opposition.

 

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Since GA didn’t pass any voting restrictions besides show an ID, then the corps should not have a problem. You probably have to show a badge to get in their offices. Why not show an ID to cast a vote.

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