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Judi Lynn

(160,450 posts)
Tue Jan 26, 2016, 10:38 AM Jan 2016

APNewsBreak: Survey: Religious objections law cost millions

Source: Associated Press

APNewsBreak: Survey: Religious objections law cost millions

Brian Slodysko, Associated Press

Updated 1:05 am, Tuesday, January 26, 2016

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana may have lost as much as $60 million in hotel profits, tax revenue and other economic benefits when a dozen groups decided against hosting conventions in Indianapolis last year due at least in part to the controversy surrounding the state's religious objections law.

A document prepared by the tourism group Visit Indy shows that the 12 out-of-state groups were surveyed and all said that the state's controversial law played a role in their decision to hold their events elsewhere. The document was obtained by The Associated Press ahead of its formal release Thursday.

The Republican-backed law garnered quick and largely negative national backlash after it was signed by Gov. Mike Pence in March, with critics saying it sanctioned discrimination against gay people on religious grounds. Lawmakers hastily made changes days later, after the NCAA, the gamer convention GenCon and other business interests raised the possibility of moving events, but critics said the law still doesn't go far enough to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people from discrimination.

The findings by Visit Indy are among the first to quantify the law's financial effect, an impact that social conservatives have skeptically downplayed. Visit Indy also is among several prominent Indiana business voices advocating for statewide protections for anyone fired from a job, denied service or evicted because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Read more: http://www.chron.com/news/us/article/APNewsBreak-Survey-Religious-objections-law-6783811.php

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APNewsBreak: Survey: Religious objections law cost millions (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2016 OP
IMHO it is more open discrimination that causes groups to move events rurallib Jan 2016 #1
Such unusual news! Reading about the way things SHOULD happen in this world. _______ n/t vkkv Jan 2016 #2
$60 million loss downplayed by social conservatives.... blackspade Jan 2016 #3
Karma is a bitch. lark Jan 2016 #4

rurallib

(62,387 posts)
1. IMHO it is more open discrimination that causes groups to move events
Tue Jan 26, 2016, 12:08 PM
Jan 2016

and the events those places get are not really the kind most places want to be associated with.

Remember when the NFL threatened Arizona with losing super bowls until they made MLK day a holiday there?

lark

(23,065 posts)
4. Karma is a bitch.
Tue Jan 26, 2016, 03:53 PM
Jan 2016

They asked for this and they got it. Stupidity does have a price to pay, although RWers will deny that all day long since it's so central to their message.

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