Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR860

Caption

Recognizing the Texas Travel Industry Association for its contributions.

Impact

Furthermore, the travel industry has generated $4.5 billion in state tax revenues and $3 billion in local tax revenues during the same year. Such tax revenues are reported to save Texas families approximately $740 on their tax bills, showcasing the financial benefits stemming from the tourism sector. The resolution conveys the importance of a wide range of businesses connected to tourism, including airlines, hotels, restaurants, attractions, and more, which not only provide direct employment but also support many indirect contributions to the economy.

Summary

Senate Resolution 860 recognizes the Texas Travel Industry Association (TTIA) for its significant contributions to the state's economy, particularly in promoting tourism as a major economic powerhouse. The resolution emphasizes that tourism stands as Texas's second-largest export industry, employing over 1.2 million individuals, ranging from high school students to seasoned professionals. This sector's impact on the state's economy was highlighted with data from 2018, indicating a staggering $164 billion influence from travel and tourism activities.

Contention

While the resolution is generally celebratory and highlights the positives of the tourism industry, it hints at the need for continuous support and advocacy for the travel sector amid potential challenges. The TTIA's efforts in networking opportunities, marketing, and educational programs emphasize their commitment to sustaining and advancing the tourism industry. Despite the positive narrative, this resolution can also reflect existing tensions regarding funding and resource allocation for tourism promotion as priorities may shift in governmental budgets.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

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Similar Bills

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