Rome News-Tribune

Investing in tourism is a win-win plan

- From The LaGrange Daily News

Super Bowl LII is officially in the history books and hundreds of Georgians are already at work preparing for next year’s game at the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Among them are hoteliers, transporta­tion providers, event management firms and other members of the state’s $60.8 billion tourism industry.

Tourism is the fifth largest employer in our state, supporting over 450,000 jobs every year. And it continues to grow — not only in metropolit­an areas like Atlanta, but in communitie­s throughout our state where hospitalit­y, attraction­s and unique experience­s draw visitors from around the globe. The Georgia Travel Associatio­n was created in 2016 to support the individual­s and companies that comprise this booming economic sector and to ensure that all Georgians understand the contributi­ons they make both to our economy and our quality of life. According to the Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t, everyone million in sales of travel goods and services directly generates nine jobs — the equivalent of over 10 percent of the non-farm payroll in our state. While our organizati­on appreciate­s the support and investment­s made by leaders like Gov. Nathan Deal, we believe that more can be done to support tourism in communitie­s large and small, rural and urban.

First and foremost is an increase in funding for tourism marketing. Georgia currently lags far behind our Southeaste­rn neighbors and other states that have chosen to invest heavily in advertisin­g and promotion. Increased expenditur­es would have an especially important impact on smaller communitie­s that simply do not have the resources available to promote agritouris­m, historical sites or their outdoor economies. Second is to ensure that all potential visitors know that not only is there something for everyone in our state, but that everyone is welcome. It is critical that our leaders resist passing any legislatio­n or creating any policies that are discrimina­tory or could be interprete­d or perceived to be discrimina­tory. Not only would these measures have a detrimenta­l impact on leisure travel, but they could prevent our state from reaping the economic benefits that come from large convention­s and major events such as the Super Bowl or the Final Four

When we invest in and support tourism, everybody wins.

 ??  ?? Letters to the editor: Roman Forum, Post Office Box 1633, Rome, GA 30162-1633 or email romenewstr­ibune@RN-T.com
Letters to the editor: Roman Forum, Post Office Box 1633, Rome, GA 30162-1633 or email romenewstr­ibune@RN-T.com

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