West Virginia 2023 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR77

Introduced
3/8/23  
Report Pass
3/8/23  
Refer
3/8/23  
Report Pass
3/11/23  

Caption

Requesting a study concerning tourism related infrastructure issues post covid-19.

Impact

The resolution recognizes the significant negative effects that COVID-19 has had on both tourism infrastructure and the workforce in West Virginia. By requesting a detailed assessment, HCR77 is intended to highlight specific areas that require attention, including possible enhancements to tourism facilities and the workforce training programs necessary to adapt to a changed economic landscape. The findings from this study are expected to inform future legislation aimed at revitalizing the tourism sector in West Virginia, thereby supporting economic development.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 77 (HCR77) aims to address the challenges faced by West Virginia's tourism sector as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The resolution calls for a comprehensive study by the Joint Committee on Government and Finance focused on tourism-related infrastructure and workforce issues that have arisen post-pandemic. The goal is to evaluate the lingering impacts of the pandemic on the state's tourism capabilities and to identify potential improvements necessary for recovery and growth in this sector.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR77 appears to be supportive among lawmakers who recognize the importance of tourism to West Virginia's economy. By proactively addressing the challenges brought on by the pandemic, the resolution reflects a collaborative effort towards recovery. However, as it is a study resolution, the general sentiment may also acknowledge that results can take time and that tangible outcomes will depend on subsequent legislative actions that emerge from the study's findings.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HCR77 could center around the allocation of resources for the proposed study and the subsequent implementation of any recommendations derived from it. Questions may arise related to funding and prioritization within the larger state budget, especially in light of competing needs across various sectors. Furthermore, the effectiveness of tourism strategies post-COVID-19 could be debated, particularly regarding how prepared the state is to adapt and respond to ongoing challenges in a post-pandemic economy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HCR76

Requesting a study of creating regional intra-state tourism districts

WV HCR75

Requesting a study concerning the construction of welcome centers.

WV HCR92

Mental health study for students in higher education institutions

WV HCR102

Requesting the Joint Committee on Government and Finance study the benefits of creating a West Virginia State Bank to facilitate access to capital for returning veterans, low-income entrepreneurs and for underserved communities

WV HCR60

Requesting the Joint Committee on Government and Finance study the economic and tourism impacts creating a cross state biking and hiking trail.

WV HCR108

Requesting the Joint Committee on Government and Finance study the possibility of combining certain programs related to the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (“DHHR”), Workforce West Virginia, and the West Virginia Community and Technical College System

WV HCR109

Requesting the Joint Committee on Education and the Joint Committee on Health to study the cause and possible solutions to the issues surrounding the supply of current and demand for future emergency service personnel, including emergency medical technicians and paramedics in West Virginia.

WV HCR86

Requesting study to assess the need for and best practices by which to achieve legislative oversight of the West Virginia Fusion Center

WV SCR24

Requesting Joint Committee on Government and Finance study issues regarding admission to residency programs

WV HCR84

Requesting the Joint Committee on Government and Finance study state aid for students of veterinary medicine

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.