Requires Division of Travel and Tourism to establish marketing and advertising campaign to promote athletics; appropriates $250,000.
Impact
If enacted, S3677 will necessitate the development of annual marketing and advertising campaigns by the Division of Travel and Tourism. These campaigns are designed to encourage youth participation in sports and emphasize the myriad benefits of athletics, including physical, mental, social, and educational advantages. Additionally, the legislation seeks to showcase New Jersey's long history and achievements in sports, which may inspire greater community pride and involvement in athletic programs.
Summary
Senate Bill S3677 aims to establish a marketing and advertising campaign focused on promoting interscholastic and collegiate athletics in New Jersey. Sponsored by Senator Kristin M. Corrado, the bill allocates $250,000 from the General Fund to the Division of Travel and Tourism within the Department of State to implement this initiative. The overarching goal is to not only bolster attendance at athletic events but also to foster a culture of participation among youth, thus enhancing the overall athletic landscape within the state.
Contention
While the bill promotes positive growth in the state's athletic programs, there may be points of contention regarding the allocation of state funds. Critics may argue whether $250,000 is sufficient or necessary for marketing purposes, especially in the context of broader funding issues within education and youth programs. Furthermore, discussions may arise over the equitable distribution of funds to ensure that all regions and schools, especially underrepresented or disadvantaged ones, benefit from this initiative.
Establishes Office of Tourism Research; requires specific measures concerning tourism advertising, marketing, research, and tourism-related business training.
Establishes Office of Tourism Research; requires specific measures concerning tourism advertising, marketing, research, and tourism-related business training.