Comcast Gave $1M To Politicians Supporting Anti-LGBTQ Bills
Comcast has donated to opponents of LGBTQ rights despite signing a collective corporate statement against anti-LGBTQ state legislation.
This article was originally posted on inquirer.com
Comcast has donated to opponents of LGBTQ rights despite signing a collective corporate statement against anti-LGBTQ state legislation.
This article was originally posted on inquirer.com
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