6002 - Findings and declaration of policy.

     § 6002.  Findings and declaration of policy.        The General Assembly hereby finds and declares as follows:            (1)  The health, safety and general welfare of the people        of this Commonwealth are directly dependent upon the        continual encouragement, development, growth and expansion of        business, industry, commerce and tourism within this        Commonwealth.            (2)  Unemployment, the spread of indigency and the heavy        burden of public assistance and unemployment compensation can        be avoided by the promotion, attraction, stimulation,        development and expansion of business, industry, commerce and        tourism in this Commonwealth.            (3)  Development and continuation of a major convention        center is most appropriate in a city of the first class        which, because of size, is capable of attracting major        national conventions, and the attraction of business to this        Commonwealth as a result of the development and continuation        is an important factor in the continual encouragement,        promotion, attraction, stimulation, development, growth and        expansion of business, industry, commerce and tourism within        a city of the first class, its surrounding counties and this        Commonwealth as a whole.            (4)  The purpose of a convention center should be the        promotion, attraction, stimulation, development and expansion        of business, industry, commerce and tourism in a city of the        first class, its surrounding counties and this Commonwealth        as a whole.            (5)  The development and continuation of a convention        center will provide benefits to the hotel industry throughout        the entire region where the convention center is developed.            (6)  The development and continuation of a convention        center will also provide benefits to the restaurant and        entertainment industries throughout the entire region where        the convention center is located, to all other businesses and        individuals benefited by the attraction of major conventions        and tourists, to other individual businesses whose livelihood        is dependent on the attraction of major conventions and        tourists and to the general public.            (7)  The need for and promotion of the type of facility        which provides and will continue to provide significant        benefits to the general public will require the expenditure        of public money, and it is appropriate to authorize a city of        the first class where the convention center is located to        impose and collect a tax or continue to impose and collect a        tax, applicable within the entire territorial limits of the        city, to facilitate the development or continuation of a        convention center and the promotion of tourism within the        city of the first class and the region.            (8)  To promote the development and continuation of a        convention center within this Commonwealth, it is necessary        to provide additional and flexible means of developing,        constructing, designing, managing, financing and operating        such a convention center.            (9)  An important aspect of the development and        continuation of a convention center should be the removal of        blighted areas and the redevelopment of blighted areas.            (10)  The policy of this Commonwealth is to promote the        health, safety, employment, business opportunities and        general welfare of the people of this Commonwealth by        providing for the creation and continuation of a convention        center authority, which shall exist and operate as a public        instrumentality of this Commonwealth for the public purpose        of promoting, attracting, stimulating, developing and        expanding business, industry, commerce and tourism in this        Commonwealth. This purpose is declared to be a public purpose        supporting the enactment of all provisions of this chapter        and for which public money may be spent, taxes may be imposed        and continued and private property may be acquired by the        exercise of the power of eminent domain.