Makes various amendments to the chapter creating the Newport and Bristol County Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Impact
The legislation delineates the operational powers of Discover Newport, including the authority to sue and be sued, acquire property, and enter into contracts necessary for its functions. It seeks to streamline the management of tourism-related activities and establishes a clear structure for governance, including an appointed board of directors comprising members from local councils and the hospitality industry. This aims to improve the overall management and effectiveness of tourism promotion efforts in the region.
Summary
Senate Bill S2880 establishes and amends the Newport and Bristol County Convention and Visitors' Bureau, commonly known as 'Discover Newport'. This bill authorizes the creation of the bureau as a public corporation with a distinct legal existence from the state, serve as a governmental agency and public instrumentality designed to promote and enhance tourism in Newport and Bristol counties. It aims to promote tourism activities, coordinate tourism efforts within the counties and state, and create a fund dedicated to that cause.
Contention
While the bill is primarily aimed at bolstering tourism, it might raise concerns among community stakeholders regarding local governance and control. The fact that no state legislator may serve on the board could lead to questions about the accountability and inclusivity of the bureau's governance. Local officials may be apprehensive about the effectiveness of a centralized body managing local tourism challenges, rather than having more localized control to tailor strategies to specific community needs.
Joint Resolution Authorizing Appropriation Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Express Purpose Of Providing Base Level Operation Funds For Local Visitor Centers (this Resolution Authorizes The Appropriation Of The Sum Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Funding Of Local Visitor Centers.)
Joint Resolution Authorizing Appropriation Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Express Purpose Of Providing Base Level Operation Funds For Local Visitor Centers (authorizes The Appropriation Of The Sum Of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) To Commerce Rhode Island For Funding Of Local Visitor Centers.)