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was criticism from delta air lines over the new voter bill. there was an attempt to take away $35 million in gas tax credits. now, the difference, disney world can t just pick up and leave florida, but when you target corporations who have choices, they can move their headquarters anywhere in the world, then i think that it is very dangerous path for the republican party, especially the party that claims to be pro-business. and you are stifling the ability of people to express an opinion. and what we see happening in florida is the first, i m sure, of many steps, as we ve seen in georgia. and we are seeing it across the country. democratic michigan state senator went viral this week for forcefully pushing back against these republican efforts. listen to this. very notion that learning about slavery or red lining or
they think . a former mayor of a southern city. do you think that there is something there that republicans are kind of grabbing onto that is politically potent? yeah. i think this is a very dangerous area. we saw it in georgia when there was criticism from delta air lines over the new voter bill. there was an attempt to take away $35 million in gas tax credits. now, the difference, disney world can t just pick up and leave florida, but when you target corporations who have choices, they can move their headquarters anywhere in the world, then i think that it is very dangerous path for the republican party, especially the party that claims to be pro-business. and you are stifling the ability of people to express an opinion. and what we see happening in florida is the first, i m sure, of many steps, as we ve seen in georgia. and we are seeing it across the country. democratic michigan state senator went viral this week for
Residents of a rural, Republican-leaning town that the Nevada Legislature split into two Assembly districts filed a lawsuit challenging the state's district maps. John Koenig and Gregory Hafen II, a Republican who represents Pahrump in the Statehouse, argued that the maps passed by the Democratic-controlled Legislature and signed into law by Gov.