
Exclusive: Jamie Dimon speaks out on voting rights even as many CEOs remain silent
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is speaking out in defense of voting rights in the wake of Georgia's restrictive voting law and as other battleground states consider similar actions.
The company's "employees span the United States and as state capitals debate election laws, we believe voting must be accessible and equitable," Dimon said in a statement provided exclusively to CNN Business.
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