US companies oppose voting-restriction laws: Who signed, who didn't

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Hundreds of American companies signed a new statement opposing voting-restriction laws — here's who signed and who didn't

It says"Voting is the lifeblood of our democracy, and we call upon all Americans to take a nonpartisan stand for this basic and most fundamental right of all Americans."that Coca-Cola, Delta Air Lines, and JPMorgan Chase refused to sign.The Washington Postthat Delta Air Lines and Coca-Cola had spoken out against the new voting roles in Georgia, the state they are based in.

The Times also reported that Home Depot declined to sign the statement, though co-founder Arthur Blank told business executives in a call on Saturday that he supports voting rights.Start your day with the biggest stories in politics and the economy. Sign up for 10 Things in Politics.

 

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