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- √ NATION, Page 46Election NotesARIZONAThe Cost of Snubbing King
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- What price bigotry? Arizona voters discovered that their
- rejection of two proposals to create a Martin Luther King Jr.
- holiday could cost the state $350 million in lost revenue from
- the 1993 football Super Bowl and the N.B.A. All-Star game, and
- millions more from other canceled sporting events and
- conventions. Shortly after the results were known, N.F.L.
- commissioner Paul Tagliabue recommended moving the game
- elsewhere. About 60% of the league's players are black.
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- The promoters of the holiday apparently were caught by
- surprise. They had hoped to remove Arizona from the list of
- three states (the others are New Hampshire and Montana) that do
- not observe the civil rights leader's birthday as a holiday. A
- major reason for the rejection: voter confusion. One proposal
- called for trading Columbus Day for the King holiday; it lost 3
- to 1. The other would have simply added King's birthday to the
- list of state holidays; it failed by only 17,000 out of 1
- million votes cast.
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- State Senator Carolyn Walker, an outspoken black
- legislator, says, "It's sad to say this state is racist, and I
- keep saying we are not. But when you turn down a holiday that
- deals with honoring civil and human rights, the numbers show we
- are."
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