3002 JOINT RESOLUTIONS
Mental Hygiene; and Chairperson of the State Humane
Practices Commission.
*Not signed by the Acting Governor.
No. 56*
(Senate Joint Resolution 77)
A Senate Joint Resolution concerning
Tourism in Maryland
FOR the purpose of requesting that the Governor appoint a
Tourism Advisory Commission to advise the General
Assembly and the Governor of the actions needed in the
area of tourist development and to provide the
Department of Economic and Community Development with
certain services; specifying the membership and
functioning of the Commission; and requesting the
Department of Economic and Community Development to
provide secretarial assistance for the Commission.
WHEREAS, The average American man, woman, and child
makes two trips away from home each year, spending an
average of 9 days away from home and traveling an average of
1,900 miles; and
WHEREAS, The American travel industry, taken as a
whole, is one of the top three industries in the United
States, generating 96 billion dollars last year as a result
of personal travel alone, a greater amount than was spent by
consumers of clothing, accessories, jewelry, drugs, and the
professional services of doctors, dentists, and hospitals;
and
WHEREAS, Travelers in this State spent 1.7 billion
dollars in 1976, contributing 86.5 million dollars in State
taxes, in return for a State investment of $700,000; and
WHEREAS, The Chesapeake Bay, the State Park system, the
attractions and festivals in Baltimore, Annapolis, and Ocean
City, and the proximity of the Nation's Capital make
Maryland prime territory for tourist development; and
WHEREAS, Maryland's tourist development program has
been grossly underfunded, with the Division of Tourist
Development having the resources to operate only a bare
minimum of tourist programs, and with the Division's
advertising budget being affected with particular severity;
and
WHEREAS, Maryland's tourist development program has
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