sbj.net - Springfield Business Journal Online | Springfield, MO

10 SBJ Ticker Ad

HOMELISTSSHOPSUBSCRIPTIONSEVENTSAsk an ExpertLIFESUBMITCONTACT


1. Ozark to gain movie theater next year

2. ABC News correspondent teaching College of the Ozarks students

3. Galloway Village Vet. Hospital owner dies

4. SMNG lays pipeline to Branson, Hollister

5. Branson nonprofits benefit from national food drive

6. SBU purchases former Consumer's building

7. St. John's aims to clean up in sanitizer market

8. Gillioz executive director steps down

9. Mo. dairy retailer recalls products

10. Weeklong IDEA Commons charrette begins



Powered by Google

home : top stories : top stories September 02, 2010

8/27/2009 11:59:00 AM
State proposal slashes tourism department budget
Jeremy Elwood
Web Editor

In the state's effort to reduce expenses in a down economy, the Missouri Department of Economic Development is proposing to cut its fiscal 2010 budget by $11.3 million, 64 percent of which would come from the Department of Tourism.

A budget proposal sent Tuesday from the Tourism Department to state tourism associations indicates that $7 million in cuts would come from tourism for the current fiscal year, which began July 1. That cut represents roughly 35 percent of the Tourism Department's total budget. Comparatively, other departments such as public broadcasting and the Missouri Arts Council face only about 10 percent reductions.

"While Missouri's tourism industry can certainly understand the need to address the projected shortfall in state revenue this year, DED's disproportionate distribution of those cuts illustrates the department's attempt to unfairly force one agency to shoulder the bulk of its overall budget reduction," the Missouri Tourism Commission Legislative Committee said in the e-mail sent Tuesday to its members.

Tracy Kimberlin, president of the Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau, said the proposed reduction could have a devastating impact on tourism statewide; the state's advertising budget would likely be cut to about $6 million from $11 million, meaning fewer visitors to the state.

But Kimberlin said the impact also could be more direct on the Ozarks. He pointed to the cooperative marketing program, which provides matching grant funding for individual CVBs around the state.

"If that were totally eliminated, our ad budget would go from $1.5 million to a couple hundred thousand," Kimberlin said. "That would directly impact Springfield."

The decision to make the cuts is based on the fact that the Tourism Department has a $4.5 million fund balance - but Kimberlin said that money is already needed to repay bills for expenses from earlier this year, and therefore can't be carried over to next year.

"The contention that the cut is only $2.5 million because of that fund balance is malarkey," Kimberlin said.

The reductions have not yet been approved, and MTC is encouraging its members to contact legislators about the proposal.







Article Comment Submission Form
Please feel free to submit your comments.

Article comments are not posted immediately to the Web site. Each submission must be approved by the Web site editor, who may edit content for appropriateness. There may be a delay of 24-48 hours for any submission while the web site editor reviews and approves it.

Note: All information on this form is required. Your telephone number is for our use only, and will not be attached to your comment.
Submit an Article Comment
First Name:
Required
Last Name:
Required
Phone:
Required
Email:
Required
Message:
Required
Passcode:
Required
Anti-SPAM Passcode Click here to see a new mix of characters.
This is an anti-SPAM device. It is not case sensitive.
   


Advanced Search
SEARCH SPONSORED BY






<September>
SMTWTFS
      1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30    

FULL CALENDAR

Today's Events
Thursday, September 02, 2010

Good Morning, Springfield
Yvonne Jacquette: The Complete Woodcuts 1987-2009
  
09 SBJ Blog Banner

© 2010 Springfield Business Journal, Springfield, Missouri. All Rights Reserved.
Software © 1998-2010 1up! Software, All Rights Reserved