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  • Saturday, February 25, 2006

    Progressive Democrat Issue 65: NATIONAL ACTION

    This comes from a Daily Kos Diary:

    When the proposed abortion ban in South Dakota was announced earlier in the week, individuals were being encouraged to call the Department of Tourism, other South Dakota state offices, the headquarters of some of the businesses located in South Dakora (like Citibank, Gateway computer, and Iams). The point is to announce that you will be boycotting visiting South Dakota, or boycotting purchasing from South Dakota businesses, until that state shows that it has a commitment to equal civil rights for women!

    An article in today's Rapid City Journal shows that this approach is working, but that the numbers are very small:

    Abortion-rights advocates threaten to boycott S.D.
    By Dan Daly, Journal Staff Writer

    RAPID CITY -- The South Dakota Legislature's passage of an abortion ban bill prompted an angry reaction from abortion-rights supporters who vowed to boycott the state's tourism industry.

    The state Department of Tourism received a dozen e-mails and a number of angry phone calls Friday from abortion-rights supporters who say they will not vacation in South Dakota.

    A Madison, Wis.,-based group has formally called for a boycott of South Dakota tourism. In a news release titled "Bypass South Dakota!", the Women's Medical Fund urged supporters to steer clear of South Dakota.

    "All kinds of families visit Mount Rushmore every year. It's a favorite of Americans and foreign tourists. But we can do without Mount Rushmore, the Black Hills, the Badlands and the Corn Palace," Anne Gaylor, director of the Fund, wrote. "We are encouraging all groups who care about women's rights to urge their members to bypass South Dakota."

    Billie Jo Waara, head of the state office of tourism, said her office has been hearing from people throughout the country.

    "They have commented on the fact that the state is a great destination for travel, but our current political situation doesn't match their agenda," Waara said…


    If you wish to tell South Dakota what you think of their abortion ban, please contact the following:

    Department of Tourism and State Development 711 East Wells Avenue Pierre, SD 57501-3369 (605) 773-3256, fax

    Economic Development (605) 773-5032, phone www.sdgreatprofits.com
    Tourism (605) 773-3301, phone www.TravelSD.com

    South Dakota Arts Council 800 Governor's Drive Pierre, SD 57501-2294 (605) 773-3131, phone www.state.sd.us/deca/sdarts/

    State Historical Society 900 Governor's Drive Pierre, SD 57501-2217 (605) 773-3458, phone www.sdhistory.org


    This is the Right Wing’s definitive attempt to overturn Roe v. Wade. It is likely not to work, but the stronger our reaction the less likely another state will want to try anything this blatant again.

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