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MLB Still Won’t Apologize After Damaging Georgia’s Economy With Election Law Lies

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Over a year after pulling its All-Star Game out of Atlanta in protest of Georgia’s recently enacted election law, Major League Baseball still hasn’t apologized for the damage its lies did to the state’s economy.

Not long after Georgia’s Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed the bill known as SB 202 into law in March 2021, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred issued a statement announcing the league would be relocating its annual All-Star Game to Colorado in protest of the measure. In his comments, Manfred falsely claimed

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