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Chamber seeks city support for state tourism statute change; aldermen discuss wording

3782449 · May 7, 2025
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The Pacific Area Chamber of Commerce asked the Board of Aldermen May 6 to support a statutory change to Missouri tourism law (identified as 68.1364) and requested the city send a letter to state legislators refining residency wording for tourism commission members.

The Pacific Area Chamber of Commerce asked Pacific aldermen May 6 to support a proposed change to Missouri's tourism statute (identified in the presentation as 68.1364) that would clarify residency requirements for tourism commission appointees.

Debbie Baker, executive director of the Pacific Area Chamber of Commerce, told the board the change was added to Senate Bill 283 during the House review and that prior efforts (House Bill 913 in 2017) had…

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