Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1456

Introduced
2/26/24  

Caption

Modifies the Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund

Impact

The modifications proposed in SB1456 are significant as they affect how the division of tourism receives and manages funds. By explicitly creating a special fund, the bill ensures that revenue generated from tourism-related activities will be allocated specifically towards tourism promotion and development. The legislation seeks to enhance the financial resources available to support the state's tourism sector, which is crucial for economic growth and community engagement across Missouri.

Summary

SB1456, introduced by Senator Rizzo, aims to modify the existing structure of the Tourism Supplemental Revenue Fund in Missouri. The bill establishes a special fund within the state treasury, designated for use by the Division of Tourism under the Department of Economic Development. This fund will consist of appropriations by the General Assembly, along with any federal, private, or other contributions. The funds are earmarked exclusively for the tourism division to support its operations and initiatives as defined by law.

Contention

One point of contention may arise around the potential for the fund to be influenced by political priorities, as appropriations are subject to the decisions of the general assembly. Critics could argue that the bill may lead to unequal distributions of funds among different areas or sectors within tourism. Supporters, however, may contend that targeted investment in tourism is necessary for increasing job creation and economic vitality, ultimately supporting local businesses and communities. The bill's provisions will also require the Division of Tourism to present marketing strategies before appropriations, ensuring accountability and strategic focus on promoting tourism effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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