D CEO’s May Digital Edition
This issue features a report on how Ann and David Sutherland transformed the luxury home goods industry and a look back at some of our top stories of the past 15 years.
By Kelsey Vanderschoot
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Business & Economy
May 11, 2021
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D CEO’s 92-page May 2021 edition is now available online. Find out how Ann and David Sutherland transformed the outdoor furniture space and read some of D CEO’s memorable stories over the past 15 years as we celebrate our anniversary this month.
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To hear former Attorney General Eric Holder talk, you would think that Republicans are the worst people to have ever walked the face of the earth. In order to voice his concerns about election reform legislation currently making its way through the Texas state legislature, he flat-out demonizes Republican lawmakers. The reforms are meant to “cripple people from getting to the polls and get there in a really easy way.”
It sounds dramatic, right? That’s the point. Eric Holder is a master of the use of hyperbole to make a political point. Remember when he said, “When Republicans “go low,” Democrats should “kick them” in response? That was in 2018 and he said it during a campaign rally for Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams. It was his way of inciting the crowd to get tougher, to be as committed as Republicans. In the case of his history with Texas election law, Holder has been thumping Texas since 2013 over voting rights and election law.
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Holder: GOP is waging “multi-pronged war on democracy” through voting restriction bills
Holder: GOP is waging “multi-pronged war on democracy” through voting restriction bills
Republicans in Texas say their bills are aimed at rooting out voter fraud, while Dallas’ Black leaders call on corporate leaders to help block the legislation.
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder says Republicans are waging a multi-pronged war on democracy through bills at Legislatures that aim to restrict voting.
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said Republicans are waging a “multi-pronged war on democracy” through bills at state legislatures that would make voting harder, including a slew of bills in Texas.
The Abaco islands post-Hurricane Dorian. (PHOTO: PHILIPP HUBNER)
BLACKWOOD, ABACO Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Dr Hubert Minnis on Friday said $11 million has been spent and hundreds of homeowners assisted so far under the Disaster Reconstruction Authority’s (DRA) Small Home Repairs Program for Grand Bahama and Abaco residents impacted by Hurricane Dorian.
Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis (left) and Esther Ann Cornish Laing during a handover ceremony for a donated home on Abaco, Friday, Jan. 15, 2021. (BIS PHOTO)
Minnis was speaking at a handover ceremony of “Bahama House” to Blackwood resident Esther Ann Cornish Laing, who lost her home in September 2019 during Category 5 Hurricane Dorian.