Restricting access to the ballot is not good for Georgia and it's certainly not good for Georgia business.
Limiting voting rights can have far-reaching consequences beyond individual liberties. It can undermine the democratic process, discourage civic participation, and create economic instability by fostering an environment of disenfranchisement. When voters feel their voices are not valued or are actively suppressed, it can lead to reduced confidence in government institutions, which in turn can deter investment and business growth. Protecting voting rights ensures a more inclusive democracy that benefits everyone, including the economic well-being of the state.