'Companies need to take a stand': Black executives urge fight on voting limits

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The campaign appears to be the first time that so many powerful Black executives have organized to directly call out their peers for failing to stand up for racial justice

- In the toughest corporate stand yet against the new voting law in Georgia, dozens of Black executives, including Merck & Co Chief Executive Officer Kenneth Frazier, called on their peers in U.S. companies to push back against wider restrictions on voting rights.

"We're calling on corporate America to publicly oppose any discriminatory legislation and all measures designed to limit Americans' ability to vote," Chenault told Reuters.The Republican-backed Georgia law strengthened identification requirements for absentee ballots, shortened early voting periods for runoffs and made it a misdemeanor for members of the public to offer food and water to voters waiting in line.

Civil rights groups have launched legal fights against the new law, arguing that the measures are intended to make it harder for people – particularly Black voters – to cast ballots.

 

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