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National Tour Association
US presidential candidate outreach tops 2008 NTA government relations priorities
Thursday, February 14, 2008
The NTA Board of Directors has determined the priority advocacy issues for the association in 2008. Reaching out to the presidential candidates and the creation of a director of travel/tourism in the White House are among the association’s top priorities.

This year, NTA is working to generate more “co-opetition” in the industry, joining with its industry partners to address the issues affecting the industry.

The association’s top priority is:

 

Other priorities for the association this year include:

 

“NTA has never been more strongly positioned to make change happen than this year with the help NTA Legislative Counsel Jim Santini, NTA Public Affairs Advocate Steve Richer, CTP, and the newly expanded Grassroots Action Network,” said NTA Chairman and CEO Bob Hoelscher, CTP.

“As the first industry association to have full-time representation in Washington, D.C., NTA will continue to lead the industry to make sure we have a voice on the Hill. This year, we will work to ensure the 2008 candidates recognize Americans' fundamental freedom to travel and address safety and security procedures to ensure that this right continues.”

NTA’s government relations priorities are determined with input from the association’s tour operator members and the NTA Government Relations Committee.

Theodore Koumelis - Thursday, February 14, 2008
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