KEY POINTS
  • Delta's CEO, Ed Bastian, said the "final bill is unacceptable and does not match Delta’s values."
  • The Republican-backed voting law has drawn criticism from customers and politicians.
  • The CEO previously said the law "improved considerably during the legislative process."
  • Delta said it worked to take out some of the most "egregious measures."
Edward Bastian, chief executive officer of Delta Air Lines Inc., speaks during an interview in New York, U.S., on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019.

Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian on Wednesday blasted a controversial GOP-backed Georgia voting law after facing backlash on social media for not coming out strongly enough against the new rules.

The bill, signed by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp last week, is set to require identification for absentee voting, limit ballot drop boxes and prohibit offering food or water to voters in line. President Joe Biden called the bill "Jim Crow in the 21st century."