Study: Boycott hit Arizona convention business hardby Bob Christie - Nov. 18, 2010 10:06 AM
Associated PressA boycott of Arizona in the wake of a controversial immigration law
has cost the state more than $140 million in lost meeting and convention business, a new report released Thursday shows.
The economic impact analysis commissioned by the Center for American Progress put hotel industry losses during the first four months after the signing at about $45 million. Visitors would have spent an additional $96 million during their stays, said Angela Kelley, the group's vice president for immigration and advocacy.
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This is as much I think to serve a warning to other states, particularly those who rely on tourism and conferences and conventions, that there is an economic impact to it," Kelley said. "We feel like this is a very modest slice, just a piece of what the economic impact is, and we don't think that we're overstating it or overselling it."
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It also says lost bookings will probably continue for more than a year, multiplying the effect of a boycott called by immigrant-rights activists after Republican Gov. Jan Brewer signed the state's new law in April.
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