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House grants one-year exception to tourism growth requirement, keeps $200,000 for promotion

Utah House of Representatives · February 5, 2002
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Summary

Lawmakers approved a second substitute to HB 34 granting a one-year exception to the tourism performance marketing fund’s 4% growth requirement and preserving a $200,000 appropriation to support tourism promotion amid a post‑9/11 downturn, while debate centered on precedent and tracking effectiveness.

The House debated and approved a second substitute to House Bill 34 that creates a one‑year exception to the tourism performance marketing fund's usual 4% growth requirement and keeps a $200,000 appropriation for tourism promotion. Sponsors argued the tourism industry took a…

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