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Congress Settles on $1.1 Trillion Spending Package

Late last night, congressional leaders announced a deal on a $1.1 trillion, year-end tax and spending package that averts a government shutdown and funds...

AH&LA Addresses Visa Waiver Program Debate

Ahead of the House's vote regarding the Visa Waiver Program, Katherine Lugar, president and CEO of the American Hotel and Lodging Association, submitted the...

The JOLT Act Would Boost Travel, Add Jobs

The travel and tourism industry has a presence in every Congressional district in the country. From rural counties in the Midwest to the lights...

What Immigration Reform Means for the Hotel Industry

In an era of seemingly endless political division in Washington, D.C., one Senate vote on June 27 stands out as a moment of rare...
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