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ND SCR4021
Concurrent Resolution
Status
3/22/2011
Primary Sponsor
Kenton Onstad
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AI Summary
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Directs the Legislative Management to study the feasibility and desirability of developing a strategic partnership between the State Tourism Division and Indian tribe tourism departments or alliances within North Dakota.
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Identifies that federally recognized Indian tribes in North Dakota organized an intertribal tourism alliance in early 2011 seeking cooperation with the State Tourism Division.
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Proposes that joint planning and marketing of tourism by the state and tribal governments could boost tourism by featuring American Indian activities and attractions for international and out-of-state visitors.
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Notes that state investment in joint tourism marketing programs could increase economic development in rural areas of North Dakota and for Indian tribes.
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Requires the Legislative Management to report its findings, recommendations, and any necessary legislation to the Sixty-third Legislative Assembly.
Legislative Description
A concurrent resolution directing the Legislative Management to study the feasibility and desirability of developing a strategic partnership between the State Tourism Division and corresponding tourism departments or alliances of tourism departments of the Indian tribes within North Dakota promoting tourism in North Dakota.
Last Action
Signed by President
4/22/2011