Delta CEO says 'our values are not for sale' after feud with Georgia lawmakers over NRA
"Our decision was not made for economic gain and our values are not for sale," CEO Ed Bastian wrote in the letter that was obtained by ABC News and later shared on social media.
Georgia lawmakers took revenge on Delta Air Lines, which is based in Atlanta, by killing a tax break that would have saved the airline millions of dollars.
"While Delta’s intent was to remain neutral, some elected officials in Georgia tied our decision to a pending jet fuel tax exemption, threatening to eliminate it unless we reversed course," Bastian wrote in the letter.
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"I have heard from many of you over the last few days. Our people and our customers have a wide range of views on how to increase safety in our schools and public places, and we are not taking sides. Our objective in removing any implied affiliation with the NRA was to remove Delta from this debate," he continued.
Georgia lawmakers took revenge on Delta Air Lines, which is based in Atlanta, by killing a tax break that would have saved the airline millions of dollars.
"While Delta’s intent was to remain neutral, some elected officials in Georgia tied our decision to a pending jet fuel tax exemption, threatening to eliminate it unless we reversed course," Bastian wrote in the letter.
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"I have heard from many of you over the last few days. Our people and our customers have a wide range of views on how to increase safety in our schools and public places, and we are not taking sides. Our objective in removing any implied affiliation with the NRA was to remove Delta from this debate," he continued.
Source: abcnews.go
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