The OIA Friend of the Outdoor Industry Award is presented to members of Congress and administration officials in recognition for their leadership in support of the outdoor recreation industry. This year’s awards were presented to Representative Elise Stefanik, Representative Erik Paulsen and Senator Jon Tester for their continued support of the outdoor recreation economy and key issues important to the outdoor industry. In addition to these federal champions, Governors Steve Bullock (MT), John Hickenlooper (CO) and Matt Mead (WY) were all recognized for the work they are doing in their home states to grow the outdoor recreation economy by establishing offices of outdoor recreation and taking advantage of the opportunity local recreation brings to supporting and diversifying economies across their states.
“This year’s award winners reflect the outstanding support the outdoor industry is earning, both on the federal and state levels,” said OIA Executive Director Amy Roberts. “Outdoor recreation is a powerful economic force and a foundation for healthy communities and healthy economies across the United States. We are proud to present these awards to three state Governors and three champions for the outdoor industry in Congress.”
About the recipients:
Representative Elise Stefanik (R-NY-21)
Supporter of recreation legislation such as the Recreation’s Economics Contributions Act and the Land and Water Conservation Fund
Worked to protect places like the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
Supportive of OIA trade priorities like MTBs and GSP Travel Goods
Co-sponsored the Recreation’s Economic Contributions Act
Support for Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness by voting No to a bill that would open it up to mineral development
Supportive of key OIA recreation priorities such as Recreation Not Red-Tape, wildfire funding reform and keeping public lands public
Key supporter of the Land and Water Conservation Fund
Supportive of OIA’s trade agenda including the U.S. OUTDOOR Act, MTBs and GSP travel goods
Steadfast commitment to improving public lands access and management in Montana
Released an energy blueprint for Montana to prepare the state for a balanced and responsible energy future and joined a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to plan a regional electric vehicle corridor
Led in the creation of Colorado’s Outdoor Recreation Industry Office
Creation of the nation’s first Public Lands Day
Signed the state onto the U.S. Climate Alliance and signed an executive order to address climate change in the state and joined an MOU to plan a regional electric vehicle corridor
Dedication to supporting outdoor recreation as a key element of diversifying the state’s economy
Supportive of research to find innovative ways to address emissions and joined an MOU to plan a regional electric vehicle corridor