• Coca-Cola required ID in 2020 shareholder meeting, but slams Georgia fo

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    Coca-Cola has released a statement condemning Georgia’s new
    voting legislation, but the company requires valid ID to be
    admitted to its annual meeting of shareholders.

    “At the entrance to the meeting, we will verify your
    registration and request to see your admission ticket and a
    valid form of photo identification, such as a driver’s license
    or passport,” the company wrote in reference to its 2020 annual
    meeting of shareholders, held before the coronavirus pandemic.

    Georgia’s new voting law requires a drivers’ license or state ID
    number be listed to submit an absentee ballot to vote, among
    other new reforms. The state already required ID to vote in
    person. It had previously relied on signature matching to verify
    ballots.

    Coca-Cola is based in Atlanta. This week, the beverage company,
    among other Georgia-based companies, issued statements
    condemning the new legislation after threats of boycott.

    Coca-Cola Chairman and CEO James Quincey issued a statement
    Wednesday night saying the company is "disappointed in the
    outcome of the Georgia voting legislation."

    "Voting is a foundational right in America, and we have long
    championed efforts to make it easier to vote," Quincey said. "We
    want to?be crystal clear and state unambiguously?that?we are
    disappointed in the outcome of the Georgia voting legislation.
    Throughout Georgia’s legislative session, we?provided feedback
    to?members of both?legislative
    chambers?and?political?parties,?opposing measures in the bills
    that would diminish or deter access to voting."

    Quincey added that Coca-Cola's focus "is now on supporting
    federal legislation that protects voting access and addresses
    voter suppression across the country."

    MLB is also bowing to the pressure from the left.

    "Major League Baseball fundamentally supports voting rights for
    all Americans and opposes restrictions to the ballot box,"
    league commissioner Rob Manfred said announcing the decision to
    pull this year’s All-Star Game out of the Peach State Friday. He
    said protesting Georgia’s new GOP-backed election integrity law
    was "the best way to demonstrate our values as a sport."

    The House recently passed H.R. 1, the For the People Act,
    election reform favored by Democrats and panned by Republicans.

    The legislation would create automatic voter registration across
    the country and ensure those who complete felony sentences have
    their voting rights restored. The bill will also expand early
    voting and enhance absentee voting by simplifying voting by mail.

    Coca-Cola spinoff Fanta was invented inside Nazi Germany during
    World War II and "became a point of nationalistic pride,"
    according to "God, Country and Coca-Cola" by Mark Pendergrast.

    Fox News' Michael Ruiz contributed to this article.

    https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/coca-cola-required-id-in- 2020-shareholder-meeting
     

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