Governor Parnell Boosts Alaska
Tourism Businesses
June 24, 2010
Thursday
Juneau, Alaska Governor Sean Parnell today signed legislation
that is said will create economic growth for small businesses
throughout Alaska. The governor signed Senate Bill 312, legislation
that reduces the cruise passenger head tax from $46 per head
to $34.50.
Reversing the decline in visitor travel has been a focus of the
Parnell administration. Governor Parnell introduced legislation
after he met with small business owners and visitor industry
leaders and learned of the detrimental effects from the excise
tax.
"I remain committed to helping Alaska regain its former
position as a growing and vibrant destination," Governor
Parnell said. "Passage of this bill sends a clear message
that Alaska values visitors and tourism investment. Alaska's
families, businesses and communities are better positioned now
for tourism growth."
The visitor industry accounts for more than 40,000 Alaska jobs
during the peak summer months and $3.4 billion in direct and
indirect spending. After many years of growth, Alaska experienced
a sharp decline in visitation in 2009 and again in 2010. Over
this two-year period, the state lost more than 260,000 visitors,
$420 million in direct and indirect spending, and up to 5,000
Alaska jobs.
With the governor's signature, the state has satisfied an agreement
with the Alaska Cruise Association that calls for the industry
trade group to drop its lawsuit against the state to nullify
the excise tax.
Source of News:
Office of the Governor
www.gov.state.ak.us
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