Delta Airlines CEO Ed Bastian issued a company-wide memo this week blasting the newly passed voter ID laws in Georgia.
Why is the Delta CEO even inserting himself in this matter?
"Last week, the Georgia legislature passed a sweeping voting reform act that could make it harder for many Georgians, particularly those in our Black and Brown communities, to exercise their right to vote," Bastian wrote.
Apparently it's not racist that a photo ID is required to board a Delta plane.
Georgia House Republicans on Wednesday night retaliated against Delta's CEO and passed a bill to repeal a tax break on jet fuel.
House Speaker David Ralston on Thursday morning said the vote to repeal the tax break was in response to Bastian's memo.
The bill did not pass the Georgia senate so the tax break is still in place.
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Thursday, April 1, 2021
Georgia Republicans Vote to Cancel Delta Tax Break After Airline CEO Blasts "Unacceptable" Voter ID Law
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