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Study warns anti-transgender bill could cost San Antonio $234 million in lost sp

Started by stephaniec, January 14, 2017, 01:36:13 PM

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stephaniec

Study warns anti-transgender bill could cost San Antonio $234 million in lost sports games alone

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2017/01/14/study-warns-anti-transgender-bill-could-cost-san-antonio-234-million-in-lost-sports-games-alone/

Pink News/By   Meka Beresford 14th January 2017, 2:12 PM



"A study has revealed that San Antonio, Texas, could loose out on $234 million in sports revenue alone over the states version of the anti-LGBT bathroom bill.

The study predicted the loss would come from the 2018 Final Four matches which predicts that a total of $135 million would come to the city in direct spending by organisers, with the rest of the total being made up by tens of thousands of visitors to businesses. "
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BeverlyAnn

The thing is, the Lt. Governor and the Attorney General don't care how much damage they do as long as they can be homophobic/transphobic bigots.  They don't want money from people who support equal rights.
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much. - Oscar Wilde



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RobynD

Quote from: BeverlyAnn on January 14, 2017, 08:26:25 PM
The thing is, the Lt. Governor and the Attorney General don't care how much damage they do as long as they can be homophobic/transphobic bigots.  They don't want money from people who support equal rights.

"Follow the money" has always been a big part of bigotry. They consolidate resources and to some extent, power from playing on prejudice and fear. Its an age old formula. Sadly and a bit Thankfully if it passes, all Texans will experience the pain from it and that will eventually contribute to their downfall. (as it did in North Carolina)


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