The proposed legislation, General Assembly Raised Bill No. 305, aims to establish a working group dedicated to studying statewide marketing and tourism in Connecticut. The study will focus on reviewing 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, the Commissioner of Economic and Community Development, the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, a representative from the Governor's office, a member of the Connecticut Tourism Council, and additional individuals deemed necessary by the committee chairpersons.

The working group is tasked with submitting a report detailing its findings and recommendations by January 1, 2027, after which it will be dissolved. The bill introduces new legal language to establish this working group and outlines its composition and responsibilities, while no deletions from current law are specified. The act is set to take effect upon passage, emphasizing the state's commitment to enhancing its tourism sector through strategic marketing initiatives.