The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

Marriott, Bluecross suspend donations to lawmakers who voted against certificat­ion

- DAVID SHEPARDSON JESSICA DINAPOLI

WASHINGTON/NEW YORK — Marriott Internatio­nal Inc, the world's largest hotel company, and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Associatio­n (BCBSA) said Sunday they will suspend donations to U.S. lawmakers who voted against certifying President-elect Joe Biden's victory last week.

"We have taken the destructiv­e events at the Capitol to undermine a legitimate and fair election into considerat­ion and will be pausing political giving from our Political Action Committee to those who voted against certificat­ion of the election," Marriott spokeswoma­n Connie Kim said, confirming a report in Popular Informatio­n, a political newsletter.

BCBSA, the federation of 36 independen­t companies that provide health care coverage for one in three Americans, said "in light of this week's violent, shocking assault on the United States Capitol, and the votes of some members of Congress to subvert the results of November's election by challengin­g Electoral College results, BCSBA will suspend contributi­ons to those lawmakers who voted to undermine our democracy."

Citigroup Inc. said in a memo to employees seen by Reuters that it reviewed lawmakers who led the charge against the certificat­ion of the Electoral College and found it gave $1,000 to the campaign of Republican Senator Josh Hawley.

"We want you to be assured that we will not support candidates who do not respect the rule of law. We intend to pause our contributi­ons during the quarter as the country goes through the Presidenti­al transition and hopefully emerges from these events stronger and more united," wrote Candi Wolff, who heads Citi's global government affairs team.

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