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03 LC 28 1085
Senate Resolution
208 By: Senators Mullis of the 53rd, Butler of the
55th, Price of the 56th, Smith of the 52nd, Tolleson of the 18th and others
A RESOLUTION
Commending the tourism industry in Georgia and establishing
March 12, 2003, as "Georgia Tourism Day"; and for other
purposes.
WHEREAS, tourism annually generates over
$16.1 billion in direct expenditures; and
WHEREAS,
tourism contributes $645 million in state tax revenues for the great State of
Georgia; and
WHEREAS, tax revenues created by
tourist expenditures save each household in Georgia over $241.00 in state taxes;
and
WHEREAS, tourism creates and sustains jobs for
over 200,000 Georgians and tourism is economic development;
and
WHEREAS, tourism provides an excellent return
on investment. One dollar invested in state-wide tourism advertising and
promotion returns $190.00 to the private sector and $7.63 to the state in tax
revenues; and
WHEREAS, tourism is a clean industry
that enhances the quality of life within the local communities and the state and
creates the environment that makes Georgia a good place to live, work, and
play.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE
that the members of this body commend the Georgia tourism industry for the
positive impact tourism has on the state of Georgia and all of its citizens and
establish March 12, 2003, as "Georgia Tourism
Day."
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of
the Senate is authorized and directed to transmit appropriate copies of this
resolution to Joy Walstrum of the Tourism Development Alliance, Ellen Archer of
the Georgia Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus, Rick Layton of the
Georgia Hospitality and Travel Association, and Glen Cornell, Commissioner of
the Georgia Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism.
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