Activation is kicking in. This will reveal which corporations are willing to sand-up and say “No!”. #Protest and #Boycott very likely will be necessary for those who don’t.

Congressional Black Caucus presses companies in the US to oppose Republican redistricting push
https://apnews.com/article/redistricting-black-caucus-voting-rights-corporations-a8a89bcc64ba1b074289c1ee606485fc

Congressional Black Caucus urges firms to oppose GOP redistricting

The Congressional Black Caucus is calling on major corporations in the United States to oppose redistricting efforts by Republican-led states that seek to eliminate majority-Black U.S. House districts. In a letter sent Tuesday to more than 250 companies, members of the Black Caucus urge them to condemn the redistricting efforts, which the lawmakers call attempts "to silence Black voices at the ballot box.” Several states have moved to eliminate congressional districts represented by Black Democratic lawmakers after a Supreme Court ruling last month severely weakened a key provision of the Voting Rights Act. President Donald Trump launched the redistricting campaign when he pushed Texas lawmakers to redraw their maps to add Republican seats.

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Good!! We all must push back HARD! Call your State Representative and Senator. #ShowUp #StandUp #Protest #Boycott #Strike wherever and as often as you can.

Federal court blocks Alabama plan for new congressional districts that could help Republicans
https://apnews.com/article/redistricting-congress-alabama-voting-rights-trump-b67125657b36e9b915ea9bc5d587d08c

Federal court blocks Alabama’s plan for new US House map

Federal judges have temporarily blocked Alabama’s plan to use new congressional districts that could help Republicans win an additional seat in the midterm elections. A three-judge panel in the state’s long-running redistricting case issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday. They said a Republican-drawn make intentionally discriminates based on race and cannot be used in an Aug. 11 special primary. Republican Attorney General Steve Marshall said the state will immediately appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. The lower court has ordered Alabama to use a map with two U.S. House districts that contain a majority of Black residents or close to it.

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