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Massachusetts leaders pitch $3.5 billion Mass Leads Act at revived governor’s tourism conference

Office of the Governor · April 2, 2024
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Summary

At a revived statewide tourism conference in Boston, Governor Moore Healy and state officials promoted the 'Mass Leads' package — described in the meeting as a roughly $3.5 billion proposal — to fund tourism and Mass 250 events, and presented industry awards to local leaders.

Governor Moore Healy and state tourism officials used a revived governor’s conference in Boston to press for a major investment in the travel and creative economy, calling for legislative support of what leaders described as a roughly $3.5 billion package to expand tourism programs ahead of the state’s 250th anniversary.

The governor and his economic development team framed the Mass Leads Act as the outgrowth of a year-long Team Massachusetts economic plan. "We converted to a bill that the governor filed on March 1st," the secretary said during the conference, and the governor asked attendees to "get on board and help support the Mass Leads Act because we think this is really important for getting us to where…

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