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March 28, 2023

Good morning Elizabeth!

See the letter below sent by the Chamber's President and CEO Shane A. Moody to the Florida Senate and the Governor’s office in opposition of PCB RRS2, which is aimed at eliminating state funding for VISIT FLORIDA.


Dear Senator Trumbull/Governor DeSantis,

As a local business leader, I am writing to respectfully request that you oppose the proposed PCB RRS2. As you may be aware, this regulation is certain to have a devastating effect on Florida's number one industry, and I ask you to consider the potential negative consequences before making a decision.


As you know, Florida's economy is heavily dependent on the tourism industry. The state's beautiful beaches, world-renowned theme parks, and other attractions draw millions of visitors each year, generating billions of dollars in revenue for the state. However, the proposed PCB RRS2 has the potential to harm this vital industry.


• The proposed regulation would create a significant burden on businesses and organizations. Florida has no state income tax and residents save $1,500 annually in taxes thanks to the local and state revenue generated by tourism promotion driven visitation. 

• VISIT FLORIDA generates a return on investment of $3.27 in taxes for each dollar invested by the State of Florida. 

• The new PCB would effectively destroy VISIT FLORIDA by reducing it to a shell of its current form, which has been highly successful.

• New match requirements contained in this bill stipulate on a “by county” basis, which will make it impossible for VISIT FLORIDA to meet match requirements. 

• VISIT FLORIDA would be limited in serving as the statewide brand as only 29 of Florida’s counties would be in the pool of counties eligible to receive the benefit of 75 percent of VISIT FLORIDA’s expenditures. This leaves very little for the remainder of Florida’s counties. 

• Industry members in non-rural counties are not going to participate in VISIT FLORIDA if they cannot benefit from its programming.

• More than 90 percent of all tourism businesses in the state would be served by less than 25 percent of VISIT FLORIDA’s budget - thousands of small businesses are negatively impacted by virtue of their location outside of a rural county. 

• The state lodging industry agreed to levy the Tourist Development Taxes to fund local tourism promotion and this bill is a massive breach of that agreement. 

• The bill also puts all entities that rely on Tourist Development Tax collections into jeopardy by mandating local referendums every six years.

• This bill kills local tourism promotion by making retaining staff and vendors impossible. Who will take a job that could be sunset every six years?  


Thank you for your attention to this matter. 


Sincerely,

Shane A. Moody, CCE, FCCP

President & CEO

Destin Chamber


You may read the full bill here.

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Share Your Feedback with Okaloosa County's Tourist Development Department

Exactly four years ago, the Okaloosa County Tourist Development Department began a multi-phased research program designed to better incorporate local resident input to redefine tourism’s value, create a mission and design new products. 


The Tourist Development Department goals stated in February 2019 are still true today:


• grow these Prime seasons (non-summer months)

• increase visitor spend 

• identify new, loyal visitors

• create initiatives that mindfully balance the quality of life for locals and visitors


While many things have happened during this time (an international pandemic, local short-term rental shut down, hurricanes and red tide) direct visitor spend in our communities has increased by 32%, new businesses have opened, and the tourism taxing district has expanded to include the entire County.  


And, the feedback loop continues. The research program talks to 4,000 consumers per year and analyzes data from multiple third-party sources. None of it is as important as your input.  


Below is a link to a County-wide benchmark survey. We hope you take the time to complete it. Through this survey and other qualitative initiatives, your voice is heard. 


Share your feedback here!

Seeking Business & Technical Professionals for Destin High School Career Day

Help Destin High School sophomores and juniors discover new opportunities by sharing your career story and answering questions. The format will be speed networking, which offers a quick-paced information exchange between professionals and small groups of students. The event is Wednesday, April 26, from 8:30 - 11:30 a.m., at Destin United Methodist Church.


We are accepting up to 30 business and technical professionals with a limit of two per industry. Email Bryana at bryana@DestinChamber.com to participate.

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Power Hours With Kevin: Free Business Consulting

Every Thursday | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Location: Destin Chamber

Find details here.



Florida SBDC at UWF Business Consultant Kevin Oster will be available for impromptu meetings assisting with business challenges or opportunities. These meetings are confidential and at no cost to you. No appointment is required; however, you are welcome to email KOster@uwf.edu if you would like to schedule one.

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Business Before Hours Sponsored by Century 21 Blue Marlin Pelican

Friday, April 14 | 7:30 - 9 a.m.

Location: Brotula's Seafood House & Steamer

Registration and payment are required.


Connect with local business community members, while enjoying a delicious breakfast overlooking the beautiful Destin Harbor.

Ladies Who Launch Powerhouse Women Series: Personal Safety & Self Protection

Wednesday, April 19 | 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Location: Destin Chamber

Registration required.


Come learn how not to be a victim! Ashley Bailey, Crime Prevention Manager with the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office, will discuss general safety tips, tools ladies can use to protect themselves, a few hands-on self-defenses moves, and how to properly carry a purse or handbag. There is no fee, but registration is required.

Business After Hours

Business After Hours Sponsored by BOTE

Thursday, April 27 | 5 - 6:30 p.m.

Location: 383 Harbor Blvd., Destin

Registration and payment are required.



Join us for networking, cocktails, appetizers and door prizes!

Paddle 2023
2023 Young Professionals Leadership Conference

Bank of England Mortgage - Team Cramer


David Scott Lee Buick GMC


RE/MAX Sand & Sun

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April 21 - Pedro's Tacos & Tequila Bar


April 26 - SBDC at UWF


June 8 - Tru By Hilton

Community Events

Tuesday, March 28

Florida Chamber Foundation's Northwest Florida Employer Focus Groups

Starting a Business

Taco & Tequila Tuesday at Mezcal Mexican Grill

Music Bingo at Fatboys

Boomin' Tuesdays

Teen Night At Fudpucker's Beachside Bar & Grill


Wednesday, March 29

Destin High School Job Fair

Wednesday Night Concert Series

Silent Disco Party


Thursday, March 30

Power Hours With Kevin: Free Business Consulting

Gulfarium Sunset Camp

BayView Private Wealth Presents Live Financially Fearless - A StrongHer Money event

Under The Sea Family Event at Harborwalk Village

Darts & Music at the American Legion Post 296

Fly Guy Thursday

On Your Feet

Ladies Night at McGuire's Destin


Friday, March 31

Karaoke at American Legion Post 296


Saturday, April 1 - Sunday, April 2

The Outdoor Adventure Expo at Destin Commons


Saturday, April 1

Emerald Coast Autism Center ONE Run 5K

Okaloosa County School District Job Fair

Baytowne Wharf Farmers Market

Grand Boulevard’s Farmers’ Market

Emerald Coast Theatre Company - You and Me Under the Sea

La Luna Children’s Boutique to Host Spring Fashion Show and Tea Party with the Easter Bunny Benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of the Emerald Coast

Emeril Lagasse Foundation Presents: Chi Chi Miguel Weekend

Rock the Docks

Kitty Hawk Kites Fly Into Spring Kite Festival


Sunday, April 2

Sunday Breakfast at American Legion Post 296

Sunday Brunch at Soleil

Scallywag Sunday


Monday, April 3

Bingo Fundraiser at American Legion Post 296

Movie Monday


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