Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8005

Introduced
3/18/22  

Caption

Tourism And Development

Impact

If enacted, the bill would significantly impact the financial allocation from the hotel tax, changing how funds are distributed to local governments, regional tourism districts, and the Rhode Island commerce corporation. By redistributing a portion of the funds, towns may be able to finance their own tourism promotion strategies more effectively, thereby encouraging local economic development. However, this shift could potentially reduce the broader marketing reach that a consolidated approach provides, which may affect overall tourism in Rhode Island if local efforts do not align with state-wide initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 8005 aims to amend the distribution of the hotel tax in Rhode Island to enhance funding for various local tourism initiatives. Specifically, the bill proposes to remove the requirement for a portion of the hotel tax to be allocated to the Greater Providence-Warwick Convention and Visitors Bureau and redistribute those funds directly to the cities or towns where the hotels generating the tax are located. This change is intended to provide more localized financial support and enhance the ability of municipalities to fund their own tourism and development efforts.

Contention

The introduction of HB 8005 has sparked discussions regarding the implications of decoupling local funding from a centralized promotional body like the Greater Providence-Warwick Convention and Visitors Bureau. Proponents argue that local governments deserve more autonomy and funding to directly address their specific tourism needs. Conversely, opponents express concern that without a coordinated regional approach, the effectiveness of tourism marketing could diminish, leading to a fragmented strategy that may hurt overall tourism increases across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5788

Tourism And Development

RI H8206

Tourism And Development

RI H8177

Tourism And Development

RI H7688

Redirects the distribution of the hotel tax money generated in the South County regional tourism district.

RI S2343

Redirects the distribution of the hotel tax money generated in the South County regional tourism district.

RI H6001

Redirects the distribution of hotel tax money to the Rhode Island commerce corporation.

RI S0872

Redirects the distribution of hotel tax money to the Rhode Island commerce corporation.

RI H5833

Tourism And Development

RI H5645

Tourism And Development

RI H8325

Makes technical amendments to the general laws at the recommendation of the law revision office

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Redirects the distribution of the hotel tax money generated in the South County regional tourism district.

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Redirects the distribution of the hotel tax money generated in the South County regional tourism district.