Gibbons Appointed Chairman of House Committee

HARRISBURG, April 7 – State Rep. Jaret Gibbons, D-Beaver/Butler/Lawrence, will assume a new leadership role as the Democratic chairman of the House Tourism and Recreational Development Committee.

Democratic Leader Frank Dermody tapped Gibbons for the post because of his legislative acumen and strong interest in the job-creating possibilities of Pennsylvania’s widespread tourism and recreational facilities.

“Jaret Gibbons is a strong, independent voice in the state House for his constituents,” Dermody said. “Being a committee chairman will give him added responsibility for shaping statewide policies.”

Gibbons enthusiastically accepted the new role and said he looks forward to working with members of the committee and its Republican chairman, David Hickernell of Lancaster County, to review legislation and conduct hearings across the state.

Gibbons underlined the importance of tourism and recreation to the Pennsylvania economy.

“From the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia to the Gettysburg battlefield, to Pittsburgh’s museums and all of our beautiful state parks and rivers, tourism and recreation is a $39.2 billion industry and a major supporter of jobs for Pennsylvania residents year-round,” Gibbons said. “I’m proud to be appointed chairman and I look forward to working with partners in the industry to help make the most of our assets.”

He noted that travel, tourism and hospitality providers employ several hundred thousand Pennsylvanians.

Gibbons said in 2015 there were 190 million U.S. domestic travelers to Pennsylvania, 1 million visitors annually from overseas markets and an additional 2 million day trip and overnight visitors from Canada.

More information is available on tourism in Pennsylvania online at www.visitpa.com.

 

1 Comment on "Gibbons Appointed Chairman of House Committee"

  1. This yo yo had no idea the New Castle YDC was facing permanent closure. Only the 2nd largest employer in Lawrence County at the time. I don’t claim to know politics or understand what his duties are. I would think he would be on top of something like this going on in his back yard.

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