Bill to Study Investment in Recreation Passes
The Senate recently passed a spending bill which includes a new study on federal investment in outdoor recreation. Sens. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) helped an Outdoor Recreation Roundtable-backed amendment get added to the bill which will task the federal government to study where federal spending on recreation is taking place, and at what levels.
The information that will result from this important amendment will help guide future investments into outdoor recreation.
The spending bill passed the Senate in an 84-9 vote and addresses four of the twelve appropriations bills needed to fund the government for fiscal year 2020.
This amendment is a vital first step towards creating a clear vision at the federal level for funding initiatives that support and grow the outdoor recreation economy, according to the RV Industry Association.
Outdoor recreation is a major economic force in America, accounting for 2.2 percent of the economy, supporting 5.2 million jobs and contributing $778 billion in economic output, surpassing other sectors such as agriculture, utilities, mining, and chemical products manufacturing. At a time when this industry continues to grow and contribute more in tax dollars and user fees, it’s troubling that federal funding has historically declined or remained stagnant. This new study will help Congress understand the need to appropriately fund the vital agencies and programs this booming industry relies on for continued growth.
Outdoor recreation garnered additional support in the House of Representatives which passed several bills out of Committee that could be combined into a first-ever bipartisan Recreation Package. There also remains interest in the Senate for such a package which would likely include the Recreation Not Red Tape Act and other key recreation bills, according to RVIA.