ViacomCBS released a statement saying it opposes the law:"We unequivocally believe in the importance of all Americans having an equal right to vote."ViacomCBS the first major entertainment industry corporation to clearly condemn the restrictive bill, which President Joe Biden has called"Jim Crow in the 21st Century.
"Increasing voter access and civic engagement is one of ViacomCBS’ core social impact pillars and we will continue to educate the public on the importance of an open and fair voting system through our programming and extensive partnerships with grassroots organizations that promote and increase participation in elections," read the ViacomCBS statement.
A WarnerMedia spokesperson says that parent company AT&T's statement speaks for them:"AT&T believes our right to vote is among the most sacrosanct we enjoy, and that free enterprise and companies like ours thrive where elections are open and secure.
Tyler Perry, who runs a massive studio in Atlanta, shared his thoughts on Tuesday. "As a Georgia resident and business owner I’ve been here a few times with the anti-abortion bill and the LGBTQ discrimination bill. They all sent a shockwave through Georgia and the nation but none of them managed to succeed," he said in a statement.
"I’m resting my hope in the DOJ taking a hard look at this unconstitutional voter suppression law that harkens to the Jim Crow era," he continued. As for calls to pull business from the state, he offered this:"As some consider boycotting, please remember that we did turn Georgia blue and there is a gubernatorial race on the horizon — that’s the beauty of a democracy."
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