Joint Conservation Committee: Heritage Areas Generate $2 Billion For PA’s Economy
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Jane Sheffield, President of Heritage PA, told the Joint Legislative Air and Water Pollution Control and Conservation Committee Monday Pennsylvania’s 12 Heritage Areas generate $2 billion to the state’s economy, according to a recent study by the Center for Rural Pennsylvania. Sheffield outlined the history of the PA Heritage Area Program to House and Senate members and others attending the Joint Committee’s Environmental Issues Forum. She said the data showed tourists spent an estimated 7.5 million days/nights in the 12 heritage areas in 2014, and spent $2 billion in goods and services. To the state economy, she said, that spending meant 25,708 jobs and $798 million in labor income. Sheffield said Gov. Wolf line-item vetoed the $2.25 million allocated for the program for FY 2015-16 and did not propose any funding for the program in FY 2016-17. She warned if new revenue is not found in FY 2016-17, the program will begin to erode and may cease to operate as private and federal funds leveraged by state funding will evaporate. Rep. Lee James (R-Venango) note legislation he introduced-- House Bill 1605 (James-R-Venango)-- would establish the program in law, and is now on the House Calendar for possible action. Pennsylvania’s 12 Heritage Areas are: Allegheny Ridge Heritage Area, Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor, Endless Mountains Heritage Region, Lackawanna Heritage Valley, Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor, Lumber Heritage Region, National Road Heritage Corridor, Oil Region National Heritage Area, PA Route 6 Heritage Corridor, Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area, Schuylkill River National & State Heritage Area, and Susquehanna Gateway Heritage Area. A copy of Sheffield’s testimony is available online. E-Waste Hearing The Joint Conservation Committee has scheduled a hearing on the collapse of the electronics recycling program in Pennsylvania for March 21 starting at 9:00 a.m. in Room 8E-A of the East Wing Capitol Building in Harrisburg. Click Here for a link to watch the hearing live. Sen. Scott Hutchinson (R-Venango) serves as Chair of the Joint Committee. To sign up for regular updates from the Committee, send an email to: mnerozzi@jcc.legis.state.pa.us. NewsClips: Presque Isle Wins National Best Beach Contest Philadelphia Chosen To Host 2021 International Parks Conference DCNR Secretary Recognized For Role In Preserving Environment Waterfront Road Will Fill Gap In D&L Trail Lackawanna Heritage Valley Holds Meeting On Fell Twp Trail Kennett Township Greenway Gets Green Award In Chester Crowd Provides Input Into New Section Of Lackawanna Heritage Trail Lackawanna Heritage Trail To Get 14 Cameras Goal Reached To Save Appalachian Trail Hotel Tourists Spent $1 Billion In Route 6 Corridor In 2014 Susquehanna River People Seeks To Save Island Retreat National Geographic Effort To Boost Lehigh Valley Geotourism |
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