A Travel Bill in the U.S. Senate is Waiting for Approval
The nation’s tourism industry could be on the cusp of winning a long sought plum from Congress: a national advertising campaign. The US Travel Association says that leading lawmakers in the U.S. Senate have pledged to bring up the Travel Promotion Act immediately following the chamber’s August recess.
The legislation would create a publicly subsidized advertising campaign aimed at drawing more overseas tourists to the U.S. from countries where they do not have to obtain a visa as well from industry contributions. President Obama was a co-sponsor of such a bill when he served in the Senate.
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