More than 70 top Black business leaders are reportedly urging US companies to fight against Republican voting laws kduffy@insider.com (Kate Duffy) © Earl Gibson III/WireImage/MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images Kenneth Chenault speaks onstage in 2018 and Merck CEO, Kenneth Frazier, speaks at a briefing on the production of the Covid-19 vaccine in 2021 Earl Gibson III/WireImage/MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images
72 Black executives are urging US companies to speak out about new voting laws, the NYT reports.
They claim the new bill, being advanced by Republicans, could restrict the rights of Black voters.
Former American Express CEO, Kenneth Chenault and Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier are in charge of the letter.
Big companies feel heat as US voting rights debate intensifies
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Black Business Leaders Urge Companies to Fight Republican Voting Laws
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