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Read this quotation from a representative of the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “A growing, healthy tourism industry is critical to creating a pro-business climate in Georgia by improving our quality of life, accommodations, transportation, arts and entertainment,” said GDEcD Commissioner Chris Carr. “Today we celebrate our dedicated tourism partners from across the state for their contributions to the industry and for ensuring our destinations are on the minds of travelers around the world.”
–“Deal: Economic Impact of Georgia’s Tourism Industry Hits Record $58.9 Billion,”
Office of the Governor, 2016
What outcome of Georgia’s tourism industry does this passage describe?

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