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en Oil exploration threatens not only our environment, but also our coastal economy and multibillion-dollar tourism industry,

en With NYRA's franchise expiring, we have a unique opportunity to ensure the future strength of our horse racing industry that has a multibillion-dollar impact on the state's economy and employs more than 35,000 people,

en Nevada and especially Las Vegas has a very strong tourism-based economy and the tourism industry is highly unionized in Las Vegas. As that sector of the economy continues to grow the union density has kept pace.

en From a multibillion-dollar tourism perspective here in the city, this is one of the most powerful national signals that we can have, because it is the first major sporting commitment since Katrina. It is an event that attracts thousands of people, it has exposure all over the world, and it puts a highlight that weekend on New Orleans as a destination.

en The Bush administration is keen to revive the U.S. civilian nuclear industry. It seems to me the only way the nuclear power industry in the U.S. can be revived is to get India to place some multibillion-dollar nuclear reactor contracts.

en This is a states' rights and children's rights health issue. Clean air and a vibrant economy go hand in hand. It means Colorado has the right to do what is best for our own citizens and the tourism industry that is so dependent on a clean environment. This bill protects us from the very real costs of air pollution - lost tourism, children with asthma and children with learning disabilities caused by mercury poisoning.

en Human trafficking is a multibillion-dollar growth industry because, unlike drugs, which are gone as soon as they are used, humans can be recycled. Because they can continue to be exploited, they're a better investment for the traffickers.

en It's building up the tourism industry, the hospitality industry, the restaurant industry to diversify the economy.

en The U.S. biotech industry started earlier, and it's just relatively more mature, ... There are now some very grown-up U.S. companies with multibillion dollar market caps. Europe has started later.

en Tourism is the leading employer, the leading industry, along the Grand Strand. Leaders of the tourism industry ... told us they needed to ensure a pool of high-quality, trainable professionals to support the continued development of the tourism trade.

en The events of September 11th have devastated the travel industry more than any other segment of the economy, and the situation will worsen until Americans resume travel, ... As one of the country's largest employers, the travel and tourism industry's health closely connects to the state of the overall national economy.

en California's coastal economy and environment are just as important as Florida's.

en Putting tourism on a sustainable path is a major challenge, requiring partnership and cooperation within the tourism industry, and between the industry, governments and tourists themselves.

en We've been very dependent upon Michigan residents to drive our tourism economy here, and now that the economy is in trouble here in the state and discretionary income is not available as it has been in the past, we are seeing a significant impact in the tourism.

en Our city's tourism industry, which is now enjoying record highs, was revitalized with help and support from the many patriotic tourism visitors who traveled to New York following September 11th. She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. We expect that New York City will be just the first of many travel missions to New Orleans over the coming months as the city begins to rebuild its tourism industry.


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