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2019-2020 Regular Session
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Dedicating Funding for Tourism Marketing, Museums and the Arts
October 15, 2019 11:56 AM to All House Members
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Representative Karen Boback
R House District 117
Memo
I am planning to re-introduce legislation from last session that dedicates a portion of the 6 percent state hotel occupancy tax to support tourism marketing, museums and the arts (formerly HB 1222).

As you probably know, tourism is Pennsylvania’s second largest industry, with a total economic impact of $43 billion.  However, budget cuts over the years to state programs designed to attract visitors combined with aggressive marketing campaigns by other states have negatively impacted tourism growth in the state.

State government currently collect a 6 percent hotel occupancy tax on hotel stays.  At this point, that money is directed into the general budget.  Dedicating the revenue from 1 percentage point of the 6 percent state tax on hotel stays will build the state marketing budget and directly lead to more tourists coming to Pennsylvania.

Sixty percent of the revenue would go to promote and market Pennsylvania to out-of-state visitors, with the remaining 40 percent earmarked to fund established state grant programs for the many local museums and arts and cultural organization that tourists come to see.  Basically, the bill leverages the money generated by tourists to further promote and market tourism in the state while at the same time creating and maintaining jobs.

 I hope you will join me in co-sponsoring this legislation.
 
Legislation
Document - Introduced as HB 2098
Last updated on October 15, 2019 11:57 AM
Dedicating Funding for Tourism Marketing, Museums and the Arts
October 15, 2019 11:56 AM to All House Members

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BOBACK

Memo
I am planning to re-introduce legislation from last session that dedicates a portion of the 6 percent state hotel occupancy tax to support tourism marketing, museums and the arts (formerly HB 1222).

As you probably know, tourism is Pennsylvania’s second largest industry, with a total economic impact of $43 billion.  However, budget cuts over the years to state programs designed to attract visitors combined with aggressive marketing campaigns by other states have negatively impacted tourism growth in the state.

State government currently collect a 6 percent hotel occupancy tax on hotel stays.  At this point, that money is directed into the general budget.  Dedicating the revenue from 1 percentage point of the 6 percent state tax on hotel stays will build the state marketing budget and directly lead to more tourists coming to Pennsylvania.

Sixty percent of the revenue would go to promote and market Pennsylvania to out-of-state visitors, with the remaining 40 percent earmarked to fund established state grant programs for the many local museums and arts and cultural organization that tourists come to see.  Basically, the bill leverages the money generated by tourists to further promote and market tourism in the state while at the same time creating and maintaining jobs.

 I hope you will join me in co-sponsoring this legislation.
 

Document
Introduced as HB 2098

Last Updated
October 15, 2019 11:57 AM
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