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Associations Build Momentum Around Native American Tourism

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Alaska, and Hawaii could get extra marketing help for their tourism efforts—an area where at least one industry group has been focusing much of its attention. Additional marketing and promotion could help native populations attract additional revenue from tourism—a sector that drew $1.6 population.

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West Coast Credit Union Groups See Strength in Numbers

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I think that we in the Northwest have a lot of great content, we have a lot to offer,” said Heider, whose organization represents about 150 credit unions in Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Heider sees the collaboration as an opportunity for both groups to expand membership and raise revenue.

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West Coast Credit Union Groups See Strength in Numbers

Associations Now

I think that we in the Northwest have a lot of great content, we have a lot to offer,” said Heider, whose organization represents about 150 credit unions in Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Heider sees the collaboration as an opportunity for both groups to expand membership and raise revenue.

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Why Nevada Doesn’t Have the Powerball

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Alaska has cited its small population size as a deterrent. And, so far, Hawaii has been unable to pass lottery legislation. Texas Lottery Executive Director Gary Grief suggested that holdout states are missing out on a valuable lottery revenue. But the state of affairs in Nevada is a bit different.

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TSA’s Fee Changes Are Causing Headaches

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Revenue from the fee increase, passed as part of Congress’ budget compromise last year, is to go toward helping pay down the federal deficit.). such as Hawaii and Alaska, along with those entering from foreign countries. The problem most seriously affects domestic passengers in places outside the continental U.S.,