Deputy Commissioner Brian Clifford briefed the committee during "outdoor day on the hill," saying Tennessee's investments in outdoor spaces are yielding measurable benefits. Clifford highlighted figures placed on members' desks: $15.6 billion in annual outdoor recreation economic impact (a stated 20% increase year-over-year), roughly 114,000 jobs supported (a stated 10% increase), $6.2 billion in wages paid to households (a stated 17% increase) and $1.4 billion in state tax revenue derived primarily from sales taxes.
Clifford thanked legislative investments and described the Tennessee Outdoor Partnership as a multi-agency, public-private collaboration that has helped break down silos and multiply state efforts. He also introduced the state's director of outdoor recreation (name provided in the record) and presented a ceremonial check representing the $1.4 billion in estimated state tax generation.
What happens next: The figures are intended to support continued legislative interest in outdoor investments and programs; lawmakers thanked the deputy commissioner and returned to committee business.