Georgia s recent voting law instating new ID rules for mail-in ballots has led 72 Black CEO s to write a full-page ad in The New York Times urging corporate executives to oppose the law. One of the signers of that letter, Roger Ferguson, CEO of TIAA and former vice chair of the federal reserve, joins Judy Woodruff tonight to discuss the law.
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Delta, Coca-Cola, and Major League Baseball, these are just some of the dozens of companies speaking out against new voting legislation in Georgia and other states.
Georgia s law, signed late last month, imposes new I.D. requirements for mail in ballots, limits the number of ballot drop boxes and more clearly defines time for early voting. Supporters say that it ensures voting security and transparency.
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