At Connecticut’s first Arts, Culture & Tourism Day, over 100 organizations united at the State Capitol to spotlight the sector’s $17B economic impact and urgent need for reinvestment amid federal funding cuts. With potential losses of $7.2M, advocates proposed redirecting a portion of the meals tax to support the industry. The event emphasized cross-sector collaboration and positioned Connecticut as a model for culturally driven, self-sustaining tourism economies.
Connecticut Showcases $17B Tourism Strength at State Capitol

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