The bill establishes a working group tasked with studying state-wide marketing and tourism in Connecticut. The study aims to review investments and participation in these sectors to enhance the state's appeal as a destination for both leisure and business travelers. The working group will consist of various members, including chairpersons and ranking members of the relevant legislative committee, state officials, and representatives from the Connecticut Tourism Council and other relevant organizations. The administrative staff of the legislative committee will support the working group, which is required to submit a report of its findings and recommendations by January 1, 2027.

The bill does not introduce any fiscal impact on the state or municipalities, as it is anticipated that the working group members will possess the necessary expertise or will consult with experts to fulfill their responsibilities. The working group will dissolve upon submitting its report or on January 1, 2027, whichever occurs later. The new legal language introduced in the bill includes the establishment of the working group and its operational framework, while no existing legal language is deleted.