NEWS: Schiff, Padilla Announce $107 Million to Modernize California Airports
airports for safe and efficient travel, commerce, and tourism,” said Senator Padilla . “These investments are critical to support
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airports for safe and efficient travel, commerce, and tourism,” said Senator Padilla . “These investments are critical to support
airports for safe and efficient travel, commerce, and tourism,” said Senator Padilla . “These investments are critical to support
Protection Act and the Clean Ocean and Safe Tourism (COAST) Anti-Drilling Act , a pair of bills
Protection Act and the Clean Ocean and Safe Tourism (COAST) Anti-Drilling Act , a pair of bills
from marine-economy activities — largely in tourism and recreation — meaning that new offshore drilling could jeopardize the livelihoods … communities depend on recreational and commercial fishing, tourism, outdoor recreation, and other industries that can be directly harmed
from marine-economy activities — largely in tourism and recreation — meaning that new offshore drilling could jeopardize the livelihoods … communities depend on recreational and commercial fishing, tourism, outdoor recreation, and other industries that can be directly harmed
would bring in new visitors to bolster our tourism economy and safeguard some of the region’s world … Scenic Trail will be a great boost to tourism for California, and I am excited by the prospect
environment, support local jobs, and strengthen the tourism economy at Lake Tahoe. Padilla hosted the 27th Annual Lake
diverse coastal economy, threatening the state’s tourism, recreation, fisheries, deepwater port commerce, and defense infrastructure industries. California … diverse and robust, including sectors such as tourism, recreation, fisheries, deepwater port commerce, and Department of Defense infrastructure
Ocean Protection Act and Clean Ocean and Safe Tourism (COAST) Anti-Drilling Act condemn efforts that would devastate … also suppress the value of coastal homes, harm tourism economies, and weaken coastal infrastructure. Already, the National Oceanic
communities through dollars directly spent on recreation and tourism. Conserving coastal places protects against flooding, enhances water quality
long-lasting consequences. These catastrophes kill off tourism and local economies, destroy marine life, and disrupt fisheries
well as deliver a tremendous boost to our tourism economy. I want to thank all of my colleagues
medicine and agriculture and further devastating our domestic tourism industry which is already expected to decline … medicine and agriculture and further devastating our domestic tourism industry which is already expected to decline
Washington, museums are essential pillars of local identity, tourism, and community development. The consequences of eliminating IMLS will
cultures, reinforcing civic participation, community engagement, historic preservation, tourism infrastructure, and economic development. In short, they articulate … cultures, reinforcing civic participation, community engagement, historic preservation, tourism infrastructure, and economic development. In short, they articulate
Booker and Reed’s Clean Ocean and Safe Tourism (COAST) Anti-Drilling Act , which would permanently prohibit … economic losses from the fishing, outdoor recreation, and tourism industries. Representative Jared Huffman (D-Calif.-02), Ranking Member
Washington, museums are essential pillars of local identity, tourism, and community development. The consequences of eliminating IMLS will
natural heritage but also fuel California’s tourism and local economies. These protected landscapes generate billions of dollars
have seen significant property loss, loss of tourism, and loss of production due to smoke-exposed grapes
well as gateway businesses who depend on summer tourism to survive.” “The Plan can only succeed if Yosemite … well as gateway businesses who depend on summer tourism to survive. In addition, the Plan can only succeed