As legislators across the country introduce hundreds of bills restricting voting access, pressure is mounting on corporate America to publicly speak out and defend historically marginalized voters from suppression.
While some companies may deem this a political issue and avoid engagement, RFK Human Rights’ SVP Jeffrey Siminoff argues that “most organizations are already involved in the political process in other ways, whether through trying to influence tax policy or another issue that affects their business. Here there’s an opportunity to influence legislation that has a material impact on the rights of the people who are working for you and who are helping to make your business successful.”
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