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    Back to Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    Georgia’s new voting law draws condemnation from civil rights groups, corporations, and MLB

    Major League Baseball announced on Friday that it would move this year’s All-Star game and baseball draft out of Georgia. It came in response to the state’s new law that overhauls voting, one that critics argue is tantamount to voter suppression.

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    By Madeleine Brand • Apr 5, 2021 • 10m Listen

    Major League Baseball announced on Friday that it would move this year’s All-Star game and baseball draft out of Georgia. It came in response to the state’s new law that overhauls voting, one that critics argue is tantamount to voter suppression.

    “In the middle of a pandemic, Major League Baseball put the wishes of Stacey Abrams and Joe Biden ahead of the economic wellbeing of everyday Georgians who were counting on the All-Star game for a paycheck,” said Georgia Governor Brian Kemp last week. “Georgians and all Americans should know what this decision means. It means cancel culture and partisan activists are coming for your business. They’re coming for your game or event in your hometown. And they’re coming to cancel everything from sports to how you make a living. And they will stop at nothing to silence all of us.”

    Other companies, including Delta Airlines and Coca-Cola, have called the new voting laws unacceptable after local civil rights groups pressured them to speak out against the legislation.

    More than 170 corporations — including Uber, Dow, and Estee Lauder — have signed a letter urging lawmakers nationwide to make voting easier and more accessible. Some Republicans, including former President Donald Trump, are calling for a boycott of these companies.

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    The full episode

    1 of 5
    Georgia’s new voting law faces pressure from MLB, Fortune 500, civil rights activists
    1. 0:00Georgia’s new voting law draws condemnation from civil rights groups, corporations, and MLBYou’re reading this
    2. 10:11College athletes v. NCAA on players’ compensation: Which side might the Supreme Court favor?
    3. 18:15Brazil: New COVID variant, low vaccine supply, possible Jair Bolsonaro impeachment
    4. 27:44Kris Bowers on his Oscar-nominated ‘A Concerto is a Conversation,’ and music for ‘Space Jam’ v. Disney Hall
    5. 43:16Paramour Estate is selling for $40 million. What’s the history of this property and its owner Dana Hollister?
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