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Gee! so if we cut the budget for the tourism folks, and the revenues drop off from the decline of the hotel room tax how will we pay for the new soccer stadium.
Will the money saved from the budget cut go to the stadium?
This is a real problem, forget the homeless, the elderly,and the poor folks needs, don't let that influence the other porky funding the state has in the name of increasing tax dollars.
Here's and idea, direct it toward the CHIPs program shortfall, just a thought.
Pardon me for having that flash of common sense.
Cut the ad budget: give WY, ID, and other states a chance to get into our tourism trade.
What idiot is at the wheel on this one?
I'm from Montana and we're happy to have your visitors.
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