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Study warns budget cuts threaten Illinois tourism industry

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - The Illinois Council of Convention & Visitors Bureaus contends that ongoing budget uncertainty and marketing budget cuts put the state at risk of losing thousands of tourism jobs.
A study released Monday shows a 20 percent cut from $63.8 million for tourism marketing in fiscal 2014 would cost the state $2.3 billion in visitor spending. Also at risk are 4,600 jobs and nearly $200 million in taxes over four years. The estimate was based on 2014 tourism visits and spending. 

The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity reports tourism spending hit a record $36.3 billion in 2014 with 109.4 million visitors.
 

Tourism officials attribute a drop in state historic site visits in 2015 to the budget uncertainty and reduced hours at some sites. 

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