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U.S. Congress Passes Much-Awaited Funding for Assistant Secretary for Travel and Tourism

  • U.S. Congress Passes Much-Awaited Funding for Assistant Secretary for Travel and Tourism
    U.S. Congress Passes Much-Awaited Funding for Assistant Secretary for Travel and Tourism
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The United States Senate approved a package of six appropriations bills, including legislation to avoid a government shutdown and create funding for an Assistant Secretary for Travel and Tourism. The bills now await President Joe Biden's approval.

U.S. Travel Association President and CEO Geoff Freeman issued a statement applauding the U.S. Senate's passage of six government funding bills, which include funding for the office of the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Travel and Tourism—after persistent advocacy from the U.S. travel industry.

"Funding this critical position is a step in ensuring the long-term global competitiveness of the United States. While other countries are laser-focused on growing their share of global travel, the U.S. has been stuck in neutral—in part due to a lack of a coordinated, whole-of-government approach to increasing travel," Freeman said.

"The Assistant Secretary will play a valuable role in coordinating across the government to help innovate travel facilitation and address persistent challenges that stand in the way of growth. This position will also be integral as the U.S. prepares to host significant international events over the next decade—including the World Cup—and compete for a greater share of the global travel market."

Freeman thanked congressional leaders for funding this key government position and urged the Biden administration to immediately fill the role and prioritize the travel economy to benefit American workers and all regions across the United States.

The Assistant Secretary role was established in 2022 through the passage of the Visit America Act. The position was created to ensure travel issues receive more high-level government focus. The Assistant Secretary is tasked with maximizing travel’s economic potential—including helping communities across the country compete for valuable international visitors, conferences, and events. The recently enacted FY24 funding bill bundle removes the last barrier to filling the position.