Oregon Airports to Receive Nearly $19 Million in Federal Investment
driving Oregon’s economy forward, growing local tourism, and providing essential lifelines during emergencies,” said Merkley. “Investing
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driving Oregon’s economy forward, growing local tourism, and providing essential lifelines during emergencies,” said Merkley. “Investing
driving Oregon’s economy forward, growing local tourism, and providing essential lifelines during emergencies,” said Merkley. “Investing
environment, and local industries like fishing and tourism.” “It is unacceptable that Big Oil has repeatedly failed
Oregon 22, which is the primary route for tourism and freight to the Oregon Coast, and for people
coastal communities, fishermen, small business owners, Tribal Nations, tourism operators, and families cannot be sacrificed in the name … also suppress the value of coastal homes, harm tourism economies, and weaken coastal infrastructure. Already, the National Oceanic
rainforest – which offers critical opportunities for Tribal subsistence, tourism, outdoor recreation, and carbon sequestration. Twenty-one days
natural resources. That includes the outdoor recreation and tourism industry. A 2019 analysis of the economic values
accessing the mountain, especially as traffic and tourism increase.” $850,000 to Multnomah County to enhance the safety
reviews and public comment requirements. It threatens fisheries, tourism economies, and coastal communities that will see pollution, spills
integral part of the agricultural and tourism industry in Gilliam County.” In May, the Oregon delegation announced
significance to many tribes, and bolstering our vital tourism economy,” said Sen. Gallego. “But unless we codify those … growth forest and southeast Alaska’s robust tourism and fishing economies. Under the Biden administration, the protections
jobs. Museums have immense power to draw tourism and foot traffic to other local businesses and revitalize communities
research and conservation efforts would threaten industries from tourism to shipping to fisheries. “Silencing NOAA scientists to appease
consequences: from oiled beaches to catastrophic damage to tourism, commercial sport fishing, and ocean ecosystems,” Merkley said