West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HCR90

Introduced
2/26/24  

Caption

Requesting That the Joint Committee on Government and Finance engage in a study concerning a program to provide funding support for major events in the state

Impact

If established, the Event Trust Funds program could bring significant changes to how West Virginia supports major events. By providing funding for qualified expenses associated with these events, the state could create a more favorable environment for large gatherings, potentially boosting tourism and local engagement. The focus on event-specific trust funds—similar to Texas—may assist in not only covering costs for events but also in incentivizing event organizers to choose West Virginia as their venue, thereby increasing the state's appeal.

Summary

HCR90 is a House Concurrent Resolution from the West Virginia legislature, introduced on February 26, 2024, which seeks to initiate a study conducted by the Joint Committee on Government and Finance. The primary goal of this study is to explore the establishment of an Event Trust Funds program in West Virginia, modeled after the successful program currently in place in Texas. The proposed program would focus on supporting major events within the state, aiming to attract visitors and stimulate local economies through carefully selected state funding mechanisms.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding HCR90 appears to be positive, as it aligns with broader economic development strategies aimed at enhancing state revenue through tourism. Supporters likely view the initiative as a step toward fostering a more vibrant event landscape in West Virginia, capitalizing on opportunities that large events can bring. However, while the sentiment appears favorable, the discussion may invite scrutiny over accountability in fund distribution and the effectiveness of such programs in driving tangible economic benefits.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the fiscal implications of establishing the Event Trust Funds program. As the resolution requests funding to conduct the study and prepare necessary legislation, concerns could be raised about the financial commitment required from the state and the potential return on investment for taxpayers. Stakeholders might debate the best way to balance support for major events with the responsible use of taxpayer money, weighing the benefits of increased tourism against the risks of mismanagement or overspending.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HCR84

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

WV HCR48

Requesting that the Jointy Committee on Government and Finance study the social work services of the DHHR in child abuse and neglect cases.

WV SCR18

Requesting Joint Committee on Government and Finance study increasing availability of prescription nonopioid medications

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 HCR81

Requesting Joint Committee on Government and Finance study on the problem of tire disposal and finding solutions to rid our landscape of waste tires.

WV HCR27

Requesting Joint Committee on Government and Finance study all benefits of state employees to determine which benefits, if any, may be refused by an employee in exchange for a cash equivalent.

WV HCR83

Joint Committee on Government and Finance study concerning debt collection practices by non-profit hospitals and/or health clinics who are funded in whole or in part by state funding appropriation in WV and assess the propriety of debt collection practices

WV SCR19

Requesting Joint Committee on Government Organization study operations of Division of Personnel

WV HCR46

Requesting the Joint Committee on Government and Finance study the current instances of rules enforcement and judication by the same organization and make recommendations for eliminating this practice.

WV SCR20

Requesting Joint Committee on Judiciary study operations of WV BRIM

Similar Bills

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