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Hoteliers Descend on Capitol Hill for Critical Industry Discussions

16 May 20253 Mins Read

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AHLA members discussed key tax and workforce provisions to protect small businesses and promote industry growth

This week, members of the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) traveled from across the country to meet with congressional leaders and discuss pressing legislative priorities vital for the hospitality sector. During the ongoing Budget Reconciliation and tax negotiations, more than 250 AHLA members held meetings with lawmakers across the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.

“AHLA members flooded Congressional offices this week to share their on-the-ground insights and advocate for legislation to bolster the hotel industry,” said Rosanna Maietta, AHLA President & CEO. “Over the course of our meetings across the House and Senate, we successfully conveyed the implications of tax, trade, and labor policies lawmakers are considering. It’s clear that a strong tourism sector is on the radar of both Congress and the Administration.”

AHLA members shared key concerns and significant challenges facing the U.S. hospitality industry, including the implications of tax and trade policies on hotel operating costs and travel demand.

Legislative priorities critical to alleviating these pressures and protecting America’s small business hoteliers, jobs, and economic growth include several tax provisions in the House Ways & Means Committee’s tax portion of the Budget Reconciliation bill. These include making the Small Business Tax Deduction permanent, extending Bonus Depreciation, preserving the Like-Kind Exchange, reinstating Expanded Business Interest Deductibility, launching a second round of Opportunity Zones, and “No Tax on Tips” to help thousands of hotel employees keep more of their hard-earned income.

AHLA members also discussed measures to expand and upskill the hospitality workforce, such as adjusting the H-2B visa program cap and protecting the franchise model, which supports over half of all U.S. hotels and 2.8 million jobs.

During the “fly-in,” several policymakers received AHLA’s “Spirit of Hospitality Award” for their efforts to advance the travel and tourism industry: Senator Ashley Moody (R-FL), Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Congressman Tim Walberg (R-MI-05), and National Labor Relations Board Chair Marvin Kaplan

“There’s no state that appreciates the hotel industry as much as Florida,” said Senator Ashley Moody (R-FL). “The economic impact of this industry cannot be overstated.”

“It was an honor to be presented the Spirit of Hospitality Award by the American Hotel & Lodging Association, which plays a pivotal role in facilitating tourism across the country so people can see the greatness and beauty of America,” said Congressman Tim Walberg (R-MI-05), Chairman of the House Education & Workforce Committee. “We must work together to roll back onerous regulations that create uncertainty for the industry, such as the burdensome joint employer rule, which threatens job creation and limits entrepreneurship. We must also strengthen workforce development efforts to fill the demand for skilled individuals in industries like the travel and tourism industry. By addressing these challenges, we can ensure that the travel and tourism industry can continue to grow and thrive.”

Additional information on the hotel industry’s policy priorities can be found in AHLA’s 2025 Policy Guide.

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