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More than 150 companies including Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook urged lawmakers to introduce and pass legislation reforming voting rights in a letter signed on Wednesday.
The letter issued by companies this week invoked the memory of congressman John Lewis, and his efforts to lead a march over the Edmund Pettus Bridge prior to the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
More than 150 companies, including PepsiCo, Amazon and Target, threw their support behind updating the Voting Rights Act in a letter released Wednesday. The signatories, all U.S. employers, urged ...
More than 150 companies including Apple Inc (AAPL.O), Best Buy Co Inc (BBY.N) and PepsiCo (PEP.O) urged U.S. lawmakers to introduce and pass a voting reform act in a letter signed on Wednesday, as ...
On the sixtieth anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, a law that promised millions of Americans the power to vote, civil rights lawyers and scholars warn those rights are in danger again.
A group of more than 70 US companies have urged the Senate to pass the For The People Act, a sweeping voting rights bill they argue is “one of the most significant pieces of legislation to ...
Accountable.US, a watchdog group, found that eight major corporations that signed a letter in July calling for passage of the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2021 have collectively ...
More than 70 businesses have signed on to a letter urging the Senate to pass a sweeping voting rights bill.The letter, which was spearheaded by Declaration for American Democracy, Vote.or… ...