| PHOENIX – The CEOs of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry, the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, Greater Phoenix Leadership and the Southern Arizona Leadership Council released the following statement regarding Senate Bill 1062: “This morning we sent a letter to Governor Brewer requesting that she veto Senate Bill 1062. “After analyzing the bill, we are very concerned about the effect it could have on Arizona’s economy. As leaders in the business community, we cannot support measures that could expose our businesses to litigation, nor do we want to send a message that our state is anything but an open and attractive place for visitors and the top talent that will be the cornerstone of our continued economic growth. “If specific Arizona issues related to religious liberty are identified, we would stand ready to work with anyone to ensure that any solution addresses those problems while also ensuring that all individuals feel welcome in our state and that business is not hurt.” Tom Franz Glenn Hamer President and CEO President and CEO Greater Phoenix Leadership Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry Todd Sanders Ron Shoopman President and CEO President Greater Phoenix Chamber of Industry and Commerce Southern Arizona Leadership Council The text of the letter follows: February 24, 2014 Hon. Janice K. Brewer Governor Executive Tower 1700 W. Washington Phoenix, AZ 85007 Dear Governor Brewer: After careful study and analysis of Senate Bill 1062, our organizations, which represent the broad spectrum of Arizona’s business community, respectfully request that you veto this bill. We are concerned over the potential for businesses to be exposed to an increased risk of litigation. Businesses carry out laws every day that could, under the construct of this legislation, be construed as a “state action,” which could result in increased disputes over the application of current and future law. We are troubled by any legislation that could be interpreted to permit discrimination against a particular group of people in the marketplace. The legislation is also already clearly having a negative effect on our tourism industry, one of the largest sectors of the economy. The bill could also harm job creation efforts and our ability to attract and retain talent. We all have a fervent desire for Arizona to be a welcoming, attractive destination for the top talent that will be the cornerstone of our continued economic growth. If specific Arizona issues related to religious liberty are identified, we would stand ready to work with anyone to ensure that any solution addresses those problems while also ensuring that all individuals feel welcome in our state and that business is not hurt. Sincerely, Tom Franz President and CEO Greater Phoenix Leadership Glenn Hamer President and CEO Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry Todd Sanders President and CEO Greater Phoenix Chamber of Industry and Commerce Ron Shoopman President Southern Arizona Leadership Council # # # |