And today, the Greater Phoenix Convention & Visitors Bureau released a new statement to Convene:
Unfortunately, the Arizona convention and visitor industry is being used as leverage in a political issue with no direct connection to our industry. Anything intended to hurt the state's will directly impact 200,000 Arizonans and their families who rely on tourism for their livelihood.The industry is an integral part of our State's economy, and in today's economic environment, it is more important than ever that we do everything we can to attract -- not discourage -- visitors to Arizona. Organizations choosing convention sites and visitors have choices, and we may never know the full impact that all the publicity surrounding the passage of Senate Bill 1070 will have on those choices. We urge any individuals or groups that are considering boycotts not to do so.
Is this issue going away any time soon? Should it?
UPDATE 2: AzHLA says it knows of 19 meetings that have been canceled "as a direct result" of the new law, according to the Phoenix Business Journal.
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