20 Of The Worst States For Retirement In The US
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11. Georgia -- voting issues
Georgia's sweeping new voting restrictions set the tone for similar legislation across the country and the ensuing business backlash, with Major League Baseball pulling its All-Star game from Atlanta this year. The state ranks 49th in the difficulty of voting index calculated by researchers at Northern Illinois University. Supporters of the new law point out that while the Peach State allows absentee voting, President Joe Biden's home state of Delaware does not. But the widespread crackdown on alleged electoral fraud -- though there is no evidence that it occurred in 2020 -- has caused widespread scorn in the business community. Georgia also has no statewide protections against discrimination.