AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 29; Title 11, Chapter 3 and Title 68, relative to outdoor recreation. [SB-375]
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[Tourism ]
[Recreation ]
[Environmental ]
As introduced, creates the office of outdoor recreation to augment services provided by the wildlife resources agency and the department of environment and conservation in leveraging tourism and economic development opportunities to promote outdoor recreation; creates an outdoor recreation advisory board to advise and assist in identifying outdoor recreation opportunities and an outdoor recreation task force to resolve conflicts between trail and water resource users. - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 29; Title 11, Chapter 3 and Title 68.
SB-375: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 29; Title 11, Chapter 3 and Title 68, relative to outdoor recreation.
Sponsored by: Sen. Heidi Campbell
Assigned To General Subcommittee Of Senate Energy, Ag., And Nat. Resources Committee on 03/08/2023
You have voted SB-375: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 29; Title 11, Chapter 3 and Title 68, relative to outdoor recreation..
Relating To The Transient Accommodations Tax. [HB-956]
[Taxes ]
[Tourism ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Funding ]
[Public Lands and National Parks ]
[Environmental ]
Establishes the natural resource management special fund and authorizes uses for moneys in the fund. Establishes a Natural Resource Management Commission to guide and approve the disbursement of moneys deposited into the fund. Allocates transient accommodations tax revenues to the natural resource management special fund. Allocates transient accommodations tax revenues to the Hawaii Tourism Authority. Repeals the allocation of transient accommodations tax revenues to the special land and development fund. Appropriates moneys for the natural resource
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HB-956: Relating To The Transient Accommodations Tax.
Sponsored by: Rep. Della au Belatti
Referred To Tou/wal, Ecd, Fin, Referral Sheet 3 on 01/30/2023
Relating To Environmental And Agricultural Protection. [HB-592]
[Environmental ]
[Agriculture ]
[Animals ]
[Public Health ]
Modifies the existing plant and animal declaration form to also require in-bound travelers to the State to acknowledge federal and state laws, and individual responsibility to protect the environment and agriculture of the State. Requires all other documents travelers are required to complete to enter the State, except documents only relating to a dangerous communicable disease, to include an environmental and agricultural affirmation. Effective 6/30/3000. (HD1)
HB-592: Relating To Environmental And Agricultural Protection.
Sponsored by: Rep. Chris Todd
Passed Second Reading As Amended In Hd 1 And Referred To The Committee(s) On Agr With None Voting Aye With Reservations; None Voting No (0) And None Excused (0). on 02/07/2023
Relating To The Transient Accommodations Tax. [SB-364]
[Taxes ]
[Tourism ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Funding ]
[Public Lands and National Parks ]
[Environmental ]
Establishes the natural resource management special fund and authorizes uses for moneys in the fund. Establishes a Natural Resource Management Commission to guide and approve the disbursement of moneys deposited into the fund. Allocates transient accommodations tax revenues to the natural resource management special fund. Allocates transient accommodations tax revenues to the Hawaii Tourism Authority. Repeals the allocation of transient accommodations tax revenues to the special land and development fund. Appropriates moneys for the natural resource
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SB-364: Relating To The Transient Accommodations Tax.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Referred To Wtl/eet, Wam. on 01/25/2023
Relating To Tourism. [SB-112]
[Tourism ]
[Budget and Spending ]
Establishes the position of the Tourism Liaison Officer within the Office of the Governor. Makes an appropriation.
SB-112: Relating To Tourism.
Sponsored by: Sen. Michelle N. Kidani
Referred To Eet, Wam. on 01/20/2023
Relating To Environmental And Agricultural Protection. [SB-58]
[Environmental ]
[Agriculture ]
[Animals ]
[Public Health ]
Modifies the existing plant and animal declaration form to also require in-bound travelers to the State to acknowledge state laws, federal laws, and individual responsibility to protect the environment and agriculture of the State. Requires all other documents travelers are required to complete to enter the State, except documents only relating to a dangerous communicable disease, to include an environmental and agricultural affirmation.
SB-58: Relating To Environmental And Agricultural Protection.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Referred To Aen/eet, Jdc. on 01/20/2023
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AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Horse Park. [HB-39]
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[Economic Development ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
[Recreation ]
Amend various sections of KRS 148.258 to 148.320 to reorganize the Kentucky Horse Park and the duties and functions of the commission; create new sections of KRS 148.258 to 148.320 to establish methods for procurement and authorize the issuance of revenue bonds.
HB-39: AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Horse Park.
Sponsored by: Rep. Phillip Pratt
Became Law Without Governor's Signature on 03/29/2023
SJR-17: Proposing a constitutional amendment to foster economic development and job growth and to provide tax relief and funding for education and public safety by creating the Texas Gaming Commission, authorizing and regulating casino gaming at a limited number of destination resorts and facilities licensed by the commission, authorizing sports wagering, requiring occupational licenses to conduct casino gaming, and requiring the imposition of a tax.
Sponsored by: Sen. Carol Alvarado
Read First Time on 02/15/2023
You have voted SJR-17: Proposing a constitutional amendment to foster economic development and job growth and to provide tax relief and funding for education and public safety by creating the Texas Gaming Commission, authorizing and regulating casino gaming at a limited number of destination resorts and facilities licensed by the commission, authorizing sports wagering, requiring occupational licenses to conduct casino gaming, and requiring the imposition of a tax..
AN ACT relating to the Kentucky trail towns and rail trails. [HB-716]
[Tourism ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Recreation ]
Require the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet to consult with state agencies and transmit a report relating to a comprehensive statewide trail program.
HB-716: AN ACT relating to the Kentucky trail towns and rail trails.
Sponsored by: Rep. Patrick Flannery
2nd Reading, To Rules on 03/11/2022