West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR21

Introduced
3/11/25  
Enrolled
3/12/25  

Caption

Designating March 12, 2025, as WV Tourism Day

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the significant economic impact of tourism, noting that it generated over $8.7 billion in revenue, with substantial contributions towards job creation and state tax revenues. This showcases tourism as a critical component of West Virginia's economy, informing efforts to encourage further engagement with tourism-related activities and businesses across the state. Additionally, by recognizing a specific day for tourism, the Legislature aims to raise public awareness and promote tourism as a sustainable economic driver.

Summary

Senate Resolution 21, introduced by Senator Smith, designates March 12, 2025, as West Virginia Tourism Day at the Legislature. The resolution aims to celebrate the vital role that tourism plays in showcasing the natural beauty and cultural richness of West Virginia. By highlighting the achievements and contributions of the tourism industry, the resolution seeks to encourage both citizens and visitors to explore the scenic landscapes and cultural heritage of the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR21 is overwhelmingly positive, with strong support for the tourism industry reflected in legislative discussions. The resolution affirms the Legislature's commitment to supporting tourism initiatives, which many view as a source of pride for West Virginians. This celebration of tourism day aligns with broader efforts to enhance the state's profile as a destination for visitors, fostering a sense of community pride and local economic development.

Contention

While SR21 is primarily ceremonial and does not contain provisions that spark significant contention, it underscores ongoing discussions regarding the importance of supporting local economies through tourism. The resolution acts as a unifying gesture to promote awareness and appreciation of the state's tourism resources, reinforcing the notion that tourism has a burgeoning potential to benefit both rural and urban communities in West Virginia.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR7

Designating January 22, 2024, as WV Tourism Day

WV SR11

Designating January 23, 2023, as WV Tourism Day at Legislature

WV SR58

Designating February 29, 2024, as WV Arts Day

WV SR14

Designating January 25, 2023, as Aviation Day at Legislature

WV SR15

Designating January 26, 2023, as Hunger-Free WV Day at Legislature

WV SR19

Designating January 31, 2024, as Marshall University Day

WV SR18

Designating January 31, 2023, as WVU Day at Legislature

WV SR46

Designating March 7, 2023, as Deaf Awareness Day at Legislature

WV SR66

Designating March 5, 2024, as Women's and Girls' Day

WV SR30

Designating February 8, 2024, as WV Hospital Day

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.