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Governor Phil Scott Joins Nation’s Governors to Launch Outdoor Recreation Learning Network to Promote Economic Growth Through the Outdoor Industry

July 25, 2019

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH – The National Governors Association (NGA) announced Wednesday the launch of the Outdoor Recreation Learning Network to help governors and their staffs leverage their unique natural, cultural and historical resources to advance economic, workforce, health and environmental benefits. 

The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that the outdoors industry employed more than 4.5 million people nationally in 2016, and generated more than $730 billion in economic impact.

Vermont outdoor recreation accounts for 34,000 direct jobs and brings $2.5 billion into the economy.

“As my Administration thought about how to grow our economy, it became clear we could do more by leveraging our natural and recreational assets – those closely aligned with our outdoor recreation brand,” said Governor Scott. “In 2017 I established the Vermont Outdoor Recreation Economic Collaborative by executive order to advise me and my administration on how to enhance outdoor business opportunities, improve participation, strengthen our recreation infrastructure, protect our natural resources, and grow Vermont’s economy,” Governor Scott said.

“While we have made progress, there is so much more we can do and we’re looking forward to hearing from other Governors and States here to learn more because it’s so important to our economy and the overall health of our communities – and ultimately a part of our identity as Vermonters” Governor Scott added.

NGA Solutions: The Center for Best Practices will partner with state outdoor recreation directors through the network to convene governors’ office staffs and other state officials. Through peer-to-peer exchanges, the network will spotlight strategies states can use to advance outdoor recreation. It will focus on key issue areas, including conservation, stewardship, education, workforce training, economic development, infrastructure, public health, equity and wellness.

 Governors launched the network at NGA’s annual Summer Meeting, where state leaders share best practices and hear from experts in various fields. This year, the meeting is being held in Salt Lake City, Utah, from July 24-26.  Participants included Utah Governor Gary Herbert, Maine Governor Janet Mills, Oregon Governor Kate Brown, Vermont Governor Phil Scott, Montana Governor Steve Bullock, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak and outdoor recreation directors from many states. The launch was held at the Natural History Museum of Utah’s Rio Tinto Center at the University of Utah and included a guided walk in nearby Red Butte Garden featuring a narration by Dr. David Strayer of the University of Utah, a leading researcher in the cognitive benefits of outdoor recreation.

“This effort hearkens back to the founding of the organization,” observed Nikki Guilford, NGA interim executive director and chief of staff. “In 1908, President Theodore Roosevelt hosted the first meeting of the nation’s governors at the White House to discuss conserving America’s natural resources.”

Following that inaugural meeting, governors decided to form an association through which they could come together to discuss mutual concerns and act collectively.

The founding sponsors of the Outdoor Recreation Learning Network include REI Co-op, the Outdoor Industry Association and the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable.

“At REI Co-op, we believe a life outdoors is a life well-lived. So, we applaud NGA’s launch of the Outdoor Recreation Learning Network. And we’re grateful to the dozen-plus states that have created offices of outdoor recreation, as well as to states considering them,” said Eric Artz, REI’s president and CEO. “There are tremendous opportunities for maximizing the social and economic benefits of time outdoors – whether that’s improving stewardship, access, equity, youth development or health outcomes.”

“We have seen states with offices of outdoor recreation take great steps forward promoting and bolstering outdoor recreation – bringing more jobs and revenue to rural and gateway communities and coordinating amongst government agencies while helping to get more children and families outside and into healthier lifestyles,” said David Weinstein, state and local policy director for Outdoor Industry Association. “The Outdoor Recreation Learning Network will be a great resource for existing outdoor recreation offices and for states looking to develop new offices to collaborate on and improve outdoor programs and initiatives – OIA looks forward to helping build it.”

“Outdoor recreation is a crucial part of America's economy, contributing 2.2 percent of the gross domestic product and growing faster than the economy as a whole," said Jessica Wahl, president of the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable. “ORR is proud to partner with the National Governors Association to launch the game-changing Outdoor Recreation Learning Network. This partnership will ensure that the outdoor recreation sector has the support it needs to continue to grow in states across the country, providing outdoor access for all, jobs, and health and quality-of life benefits for generations to come.”

For more information about the Outdoor Recreation Learning Network, see www.nga.org/outdoors.