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HP, Dow, Under Armour among nearly 200 companies speaking out against voting law changes in Texas, other states
Hannah Denham and Jena McGregor, The Washington Post
April 2, 2021
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FILE - In this March 25, 2021, file photo African Methodist Episcopal Church Bishop Reginald Jackson announces a boycott of Coca-Cola Co. products outside the Georgia Capitol n Atlanta. Jackson says Coca-Cola and other large Georgia companies haven t done enough to oppose restrictive voting bills that Georgia lawmakers were debating as Jackson spokeJeff Amy/AP
Nearly 200 companies on Friday joined in a strong statement against proposals that threaten to restrict voting access in dozens of states, in a further sign of corporate willingness to speak out on social justice issues.