Cortez Masto Seeks Answers Regarding Decline in Tourism
Democratic Senator Catherine Cortez Masto has issued a sharp critique of the Trump administration’s recent policies, warning they could harm the U.S. tourism industry. In a strongly worded letter to key cabinet members, she raised concerns over new tariffs, stricter border enforcement, and budget cuts to agencies like the National Park Service. She also demanded transparency on executive orders and the operations of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.
Calls for Data and Policy Reforms
The Nevada senator is pressing for detailed economic impact reports on declining international tourism and seeking plans to attract foreign visitors and simplify visa processes.
Additionally, Cortez Masto urged the administration to fill the long-vacant assistant secretary of commerce for travel and tourism role a position funded by Congress last year but still unstaffed. She also emphasized the need for better coordination between federal agencies and industry stakeholders to address travel bottlenecks, improve airport infrastructure, and boost marketing efforts aimed at promoting the U.S. as a premier travel destination for international tourists. The senator further called for streamlined visa approvals, expanded international flight routes, and investment in workforce development to support the tourism sector’s long-term growth.
Tourism Industry Sounds Alarm
The sector is already feeling the strain, with Las Vegas forecasting a drop in room tax revenue and reduced air traffic from Canada and Mexico—key sources of international tourists. Industry experts warn that even a 10% decline in Canadian visitors could cost 14,000 U.S. jobs and $2.1 billion in economic losses. Cortez Masto’s push highlights the high stakes for businesses and workers reliant on tourism.
As debates over immigration and trade continue, her demands put pressure on the administration to address the potential fallout on one of America’s most vital industries.

