вторник, 1 августа 2017 г.

Houston-Based Energy Companies Including Exxon, Shell and Halliburton Protest Texas ‘Bathroom Bill’

More than 50 business leaders from around the Houston area signed an open letter to Texas Governor Greg Abbott Monday, signaling their opposition to a proposed “bathroom bill” that will target transgender individuals.

“We believe that any such bill risks harming Texas' reputation and impacting the state's economic growth and ability to create new jobs,” the letter from the Greater Houston Partnership reads.

Co-signatories include John Ming?, chairman and president of BP America, Ryan Lance, chairman and CEO of ConocoPhillips cop , and Jeffery Miller, president and CEO of Halliburton hal . Houston-based senior executives of companies including Accenture acn , Ernst & Young and Shell , as well as ExxonMobil Global Services--a division of ExxonMobil xom --also signed the letter.

“Any bill that harms our ability to attract top talent to Houston will inhibit our growth and continued success--and ultimately the success of our great state,” the execs argued. They urged Abbott, a Republican, to “avoid any actions, including the passage of any ‘bathroom bill,’ that would threaten our continued growth.”

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The letter follows a similar move by executives of Dallas-based corporations earlier this month, CNNMoney reports. CEOs of American Airlines aal , Southwest Airlines luv and AT&T t signed a letter to the Texas governor stating that any such bill “would seriously hurt the state's ability to attract new businesses, investment and jobs.”

A so-called “bathroom bill,” which would ban transgender individuals in schools from bathrooms that match their gender identity, is high on the agenda of a special legislative session Abbott convened on July 18, according to CNN.



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