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NIiuber 22, 1999 Industry Update
Association for its terrific support of our work.
JephN DePalma, Sri/President DePalma Hotel Corporation
GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
Alabama-Coushatta Indian tribe near Livi
its reservation in East Texas. Texas Atton, Teralasoffted the g
battle with the state ifit proceeds with its plane.as Stae anc hes r
consumer marketing cam a . aimed at Washn gtton rest The
Division's latest research shows that alf of all to n rsdes The Ts
residents.. .New head ofGeorgia tourism office plans to rase te state's n
Particularly in Europe. Their first goal cea se the s ta o
budget to $7.5 million.. Several Cop C reeounc members are
the traditional use of hotel Occupanc taxest to upounct artsers forte qu
Christi Symphony and fifteen other arts o anizpport arterat R e
announces changes in the Tip Reportin AIternal RAu
agreement, New program emphasizes educativemCoye menrt (TAC)
audits. For information on the new rules, ca on f TH&MAyee ralvestnp
Board spent public money to run adverti whih at miAl. . .Gvston
n hotel occupancy taxes for the ex ansin smg Galesto al supportin nthe
Attorney is having second thoughts. .Election results; uonvenid Cete
hotel occupancy taxes for a new basketball arenafu the Houston detse St.
Mnnesota voted no on a new rofessi s are Sotsdale it.
on a new sports stadium. The San Antonio cits aednto Scrase hona o
taxes to build an arena for the San Antonio c citizens d increso otedo
increase in hotel occupancy taxes to ex and the convctiens m Gatvetn in
Prairie voted to increase hotel Occup ta ton tiaoner center , in
rejected an increase in other taxestpand teo build a conference centy..
continues on the lawsuit between Fort north and Dal str Love Fild. Fo
excellent chronology of this dis ut call -n and D&A Tas Depaeie.
Economic Development Tourism Di calo Tandi at TheMA. .mThe Texs Depar
marketing plan which includes thee Coa te dverting Progam T
co-op plan has Opportunities in nationalinteratie Advertis ing am. Th
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wages are growing like topsy throu g the outrytive tonca,e im
council is preparing to study a proposal hate country In Santa Monica, for ci
employees at eight hotels to $10.69 r raise them emplseorpaid
benefits. California's minimum wae n $57 per7and r.rS guarantee egisonfail
pass in the last Texas Legislative Session an T5-p&r was par legislation fal
such an election in Houston several years ago. Stay tuned.
LEGISLATIVE NEWS
United States Senate passes legislation by Senator Pete Domenici (R-NM) to incr
th miiumwg by $1.00 V ,os Over three years bra eginning in March of 2000. TIo notnc ooridutysc s
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