PoliticsU.S. News

Businesses File Complaints About Michigan’s Voting Law

  • By Ely Marquez
  • (General Dispatch) – Different companies have communicated their dissatisfaction with the voter’s bills they are trying to implement for the electoral elections in Michigan.
  • About 30 companies including Ford and General Motors said they are against this project; there is no equality at the time of voting, and limiting the elections to those disadvantaged communities.
  • As the nation seeks equality, the group of companies said that the country can get out of any problem as long as they remain united,” and requested that this principle be maintained.
  • On the other hand, they complained about the state senate, if it approves a package of 39 bills that will allow them to have access and control of the absentee vote counts, and to be able to modify measures at the polls.
  • In addition, in order to vote, voters will have to present their identification, either with any document such as a driver’s license, where their identity can be seen through a photo.
  • Although different media outlets have tried to make the Republicans’ project look bad, they informed that this measure will ensure the vote of the communities, without any type of fraud.
  • Mike Shirkey, the Senate Majority Leader, said that he is trying to seek support from other colleagues, apart from the acceptance of businesses and individuals, the bill is still being considered and may be subject to different amendments.

Adittional Information:

Breitbart: Ford, GM, Other Michigan Companies Denounce State Senate Voting Bills

Mlive: Ford, GM, slew of Michigan corporations denounce Senate Republican voting bills

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button