From ThePostMillennial.com….
Executives and corporate leaders from over 100 corporations came together in a conference call over the weekend to discuss action that they may collectively or individually take to make known their opposition to voting rights laws legally passed in many states.
The laws the executives seek to change include the recently passed laws in Georgia, to which some corporations have already expressed opposition. The call included companies such as Starbucks, Delta Air Lines, LinkedIn, Levi Straus, Boston Consulting Group, the Atlanta Falcons, and many more, the Washington Post reports.
CONFIRMED: First-of-its-kind call between more than 100 top corporate leaders on Saturday focused on how to respond to proposed changes in state voting laws. Participants included top leaders of airlines, media, law, investment.
— Ed O'Keefe (@edokeefe) April 11, 2021
The executives discussed a variety of methods they could use to pressure states to change their voting laws—ranging from ceasing donations to politicians to delaying investments into specific states. However, no single solution or strategy was agreed to by the leaders, on the call that ran over an hour.