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    Washington state abandons all tourism marketing

    OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington state is shuttering the official tourism agency that unifies its marketing message and abandoning all public support for one of its largest industries.

    By the end of next week, it will be the only state in the nation without any money to spend on self-promotion.

    The transition is the most extreme example of the widely varying strategies among states trying to balance budget cuts with ways to spur economic growth. Some are pouring millions of dollars into fresh marketing, while others like New York and Arizona are slashing their promotional spending to help shore up state budgets.

    Then there's Washington.

    "What Washington has done puts that state on an island," said Geoff Freeman, executive vice president of U.S. Travel Association. "No state at this point in time has been, with all due respect to Washington, as short-sighted as those leaders have been."

    Washington's tourism spending dropped in recent years from about $7 million annually to about $2 million annually. Senate Republican Leader Mike Hewitt, who has for years sat on a commission that guides the state's tourism strategy, said the full elimination of that money was an unfortunate consequence of the current budget crisis.

    "When you're taking kids off health care and raising tuition, you have to make some tough decisions," Hewitt said.

    While about half of states are shrinking their marketing budgets, the other half are increasing them, according to the U.S. Travel Association.

    Congress, meanwhile, recently approved a public-private partnership to draw international visitors, fearing that millions around the globe were shying away from the United States as a whole. Costs for the program will be divided equally between the government and private industry.

    Michigan, which has consistently had one of the nation's worst unemployment rates, has boosted its state-funded promotional spending from about $5 million per year in 2005 to $25 million per year now.

    The state is in the middle of its largest national advertising buy — spending more than $11 million to splash its "Pure Michigan" message on cable. George Zimmermann, vice president for Travel Michigan, said their research indicates that a dollar spent on out-of-state advertising returns $3.29 cents in tax money alone — and much more for businesses.

    "It's a bit of a no-brainer," Zimmerman said. "Tourism is not the answer to restoring the Michigan economy, but we do believe it's one of the answers."

    The only other state that comes close to rivaling Washington's cuts during the recession is Connecticut, which essentially eliminated its tourism budget for two years but maintained its staff. Connecticut is now quickly reversing itself, with a new budget for the biennium that starts in July proposing to restore $15 million to the program.

    Randy Fiveash, Connecticut's tourism division director, said the industry there has been limping along and struggling to stay competitive

    "We know we lost market share," Fiveash said.

    To fill its void, Washington's tourism industry has established a new organization to promote the state. It will take over some state assets — such as the tourism website — but is still trying to identify a way to steadily fund a marketing campaign.

    The group has raised more than $300,000, said Kim Bennett, president and CEO of the Vancouver Regional Tourism Office in southwest Washington. She would like to see a minimum of $15 million.

    "We cannot continue to operate and be competitive with other states without appropriate funding," Bennett said. "Everyone who is selling a good or a service or a destination, you have to get out and market. Your competitors are out there marketing."

    Washington's tourism industry is the state's fourth largest, and visitors to the state spent some $15.2 billion in 2010, according to state figures.

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    Mike Baker can be reached at http://twitter.com/MikeBakerAP

     

    14 comments

    • Beloved  •  11 mths ago
      Washington state is so beautiful that people will go there anyway. It's good that they are putting that money towards feeding and educating children-- something much more important.
      • Harold 11 mths ago
        educated more pervesion so when implosin happens it will be complete and total? keep up the good work.
    • L  •  11 mths ago
      Oh know, once the dollars stop people won't know it's a state anymore. Gosh, they'll probably have to fix all the maps to include the 49 states once they forget about Washington. Cascade Mountains, Olympic Peninsula, Columbia River, Mt. St. Helens, Seattle, Apples, Pacific Ocean, Wine Industry, huh, nope, never heard of that stuff. If there's not a brochure at the airport it can't exist.
    • Jim  •  11 mths ago
      I've always thought state tourism promotion was a complete waste of money. First, it is likely to be 100% ineffective. Second, tourism jobs are poverty jobs. Washington made the right decision. The other 49 states should do the same.
    • DAD  •  11 mths ago
      Guess the Businesses in Washington State will have to step up and do the Advertizing after all these years of benifiting from the State spending now they get to show what they can do without Corporate Welfare
    • Billy B  •  11 mths ago
      Good, I don't want more tourists coming here.
    • Mike Clark  •  11 mths ago
      Wahsington stat is conrolled by fanatical power hungry legislators lawyers and carreer politicians who have mastered the criminal art of taking away rights of citizens. You cannot throw a rock without hitting a crown victoria cruiser filled with gun waving psychos with badges. They dont need tourists they've got the mafia and all the casinos they run on indian land. Why would they need tourists when the run of the mill citizens are all paying the bill for the government controlled money rackets that make the lawyers and legislators and politicians wealthy and powerfull. I wouldn't give a plugged nickel for the state of Washington.
    • mjski  •  11 mths ago
      I've always thought that tourism was icing on the cake ... too bad most states don't have any cake and keep spending money on the icing. How about the tourism industry that provides low-paid servants to produce profits paid its own way without subsidies? Oh no, must cut aid for our employees who work for wages that can't sustain them.
    • DAD  •  11 mths ago
      Oh no !
    • Christopher B  •  11 mths ago
      Finally one state with backbone to just be. Marketing is evil and promotes ignorance.
    • A  •  11 mths ago
      It is way past time for governments at all levels to quit wasting taxpayer's money. Cut expenses and taxes.
    • WHITEASRICE  •  11 mths ago
      Wheres Washington?.
    • concerned  •  11 mths ago
      Who cares.
    • GoEverywhere  •  11 mths ago
      penny wise, pound foolish -- this will cost the state more in the long run. Michigan is struggling, but wisely spending money on tourism promotion. In a competitive tourism industry, you've got to be front and center with your message. It's an investment, not a waste.
    • Winton  •  11 mths ago
      If Govenor Gregoire had signed the Medical Marijuana Dispensary law that she vetoed Washington would have had alot of new taxes come in, but noooooo......Well, this is what you get.
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