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Friday, April 30, 2021
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Steve Jordahl (OneNewsNow.com)
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Two major corporations appear to have backtracked on their opposition to Georgia's voter integrity law after being challenged by a shareholder to explain specifically about portions of the bill they allege to be racist.
Individuals who own as little as one share of stock in a publicly traded company are entitled to ask questions of the CEO and board at shareholder meetings. That's how the National Center for Public Policy Research recently got in front of the CEOs of two companies that had come out against Georgia's voter integrity law.