Georgia Legislature Punishes Delta for Cutting Ties With the NRA

“Corporations cannot attack conservatives and expect us not to fight back.”

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Update, March 2, 2018: Delta Airlines just revealed that cutting ties with the NRA has affected a very small number of people. The airline revealed that only 13 people have ever purchased a ticket using the discount. In a memo to employees, CEO Ed Bastian said that the company was “in the process of a review to end discounts for any group of a politically divisive nature.”

The House and Senate of Georgia just passed a tax bill that strips Delta Airlines—the state’s largest private employer—of a multi-million dollar tax break. The move comes just days after Delta publicly announced it would no longer be offering discounts to members of the National Rifle Association.

Delta used to offer NRA members discounted flights to its annual convention—which this year is in Dallas—but cut ties after pressure from gun control activists and students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School began a #BoycottNRA Twitter campaign. Delta joined other corporations, including United Airlines and Best Western, in ending longstanding relationships with the gun advocacy organization. 

Two days later, Georgia’s Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, who is running to succeed term-limited Gov. Nathan Deal (R), announced that this move was an attack on conservative values and promised retaliation.

And on Thursday, the Georgia legislature followed through on Cagle’s threat. The tax break, which eliminated sales tax on jet fuel, was worth more than $40 million. Gov. Deal has already said that he will sign the bill into law by early next week. 

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