Commissioners Seek Clarity On Tourism Spending
Washington County Commissioners are looking for clarity on how the Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency spends its money. A motion approved unanimously in Thursday’s voting meeting has the county solicitor provide a legal memorandum on whether the Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency and the Washington County Chamber of Commerce are subject to Pennsylvania Right to Know laws. According to Commissioner Chairman Nick Sherman, county commissioners have issued three requests on how the Tourism Agency spends county appropriations. Sherman says the total appropriations to the agency are in the neighborhood of $3 million annually. He says they just want to make sure that there are not better ways to spend that money and possibly drive more economic development in Washington County. In written statement for Washington County Tourism and Promotion Agency President Jeff Kotula, The agency is not subject to Right to Know laws. He further stated that the agency does diligently comply with IRS and state financial filing responsibilities. Kotula further stated that the agency will be supplying the state mandated CPA audited 2024 financial records that are “once again clean.” Kotula went on to say that the agency has taken over promotion duties so that county and agency efforts are not duplicated as had been the case in the past. In addition, he added, “Representatives from both the chamber and tourism boards met with all the commissioners last week to answer their questions on how tourism dollars are being spent and the successes we have achieved. And while the chamber and tourism are not subject to Right to Know, it was important to us that we met with the commissioners personally and addressed their questions directly, openly, and with facts.”