Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3650

Caption

Relating to the promotion and development of the cruise industry in this state.

Impact

The implementation of HB 3650 will likely enhance Texas's position as a competitive player in the cruise industry. By promoting regional tourism and development related to cruises, the bill seeks to increase cruise passenger movements, improve ports, and potentially raise maritime revenues statewide. The establishment of the Texas Cruise Commission could also provide targeted oversight and initiatives aimed at elevating Texas cruise-related offerings, which could have positive economic ramifications for local and regional businesses.

Summary

House Bill 3650 aims to bolster and promote the cruise industry within Texas. The bill outlines amendments to various sections of the Government and Transportation Codes, establishing a more formal governmental approach to marketing and supporting the cruise sector. Importantly, it includes provisions for the potential formation of a Texas Cruise Commission, which would be composed of volunteers with experience in the cruise industry, indicating a collaborative effort in advancing state tourism.

Contention

While the bill's primary goal is to promote tourism and economic growth through the cruise sector, it may face scrutiny regarding the financial implications of funding new initiatives. Critics may question the allocation of state resources towards the cruise industry versus other pressing needs within Texas communities. Overall, though the bill aims for development and promotion, it is essential for stakeholders to engage in discussions about fiscal responsibility and ensure that the growth of one sector does not inadvertently disadvantage other areas of tourism or public spending.

Companion Bills

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