Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1347

Introduced
4/30/25  
Refer
4/30/25  
Refer
6/3/25  
Report Pass
6/23/25  
Refer
6/23/25  
Report Pass
6/24/25  
Engrossed
6/24/25  

Caption

Providing for establishment of tourism improvement districts, for governance of tourism improvement districts, for establishment of tourism improvement district management associations, for duties of tourism improvement district management associations, for termination of tourism improvement districts and for annual audit of tourism improvement district management associations.

Impact

Under HB1347, counties can establish TIDs for an initial duration of five years, with a provision for renewal or termination. The bill mandates that a county must hold public hearings to allow local businesses to present objections or support for proposed TIDs and any amendments to their governance or funding structures. This process is designed to ensure transparency and local stakeholder engagement, though it also raises questions about the balance of power between county authorities and local businesses over tourism management strategies.

Summary

House Bill 1347, also known as the Tourism Improvement District Act, is a legislative proposal aimed at facilitating the creation and management of tourism improvement districts (TIDs) within Pennsylvania. The act provides a framework for counties to establish TIDs that can levy special assessment fees on benefited businesses, primarily hotels, within designated geographic areas. The revenues generated from these fees are intended to fund various tourism-related activities and improvements, thereby enhancing the attractiveness and competitiveness of the local tourism economy.

Sentiment

The legislative discussion surrounding HB1347 reflects a generally positive sentiment among supporters who view the establishment of TIDs as a means to stimulate economic growth through enhanced tourism efforts. Proponents, including various legislators and tourism advocates, argue that the bill will simplify the financing of tourism initiatives and promote a coordinated approach to managing local tourism resources. However, there are concerns among some stakeholders regarding the use of special assessment fees and their potential impact on small businesses, which may face increased financial burdens under the new fee structure.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB1347 center on the governance of TIDs and the mechanisms in place for public accountability. Critics argue that while the bill empowers counties to enhance tourism, it may also centralize authority in a way that diminishes the local voice in tourism planning. Specifically, the ability of benefited businesses to object to amendments or the establishment of TIDs could be seen as insufficient if their objections are not adequately addressed or if they represent a minority opinion in a larger governing body. These concerns highlight the ongoing tension between economic development and local governance in the tourism sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB783

Establishing tourism improvement districts and tourism improvement district management associations; and providing for powers of counties, for powers of tourism improvement district management associations, for dissolution of tourism improvement district and for annual audit.

PA HB1144

Tourism improvement districts.

PA HSB734

A bill for an act authorizing cities to establish self-supported tourism improvement districts.

PA HF1051

A bill for an act authorizing cities to establish self-supported tourism improvement districts.(Formerly HF 760, HF 38.)

PA HF4344

Businesses allowed to collect tourism improvement district charges from purchasers.

PA S174

To improve management of business improvement districts

PA H299

To improve management of business improvement districts

PA HB2873

Tourism improvement areas; municipalities; counties

PA HB2950

tourism improvement areas; municipalities; counties

PA HB2758

Relating to tourism districts.

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