Irish Minister of State Jack Chambers has voiced his full support for a tourism tax in Dublin, earmarking the funds for city improvements. The proposed tax aims to create a “cleaner and safer” environment for both residents and visitors. Chambers indicated the initiative could be expanded to other Irish cities following implementation in Dublin. Details regarding the tax rate and collection methods have not yet been finalized. The move seeks to address concerns about cleanliness and safety within the capital. Revenue generated would be directly reinvested into maintaining and enhancing the city’s public spaces and services. This proposal signals a potential shift in how Irish cities fund local improvements, leveraging tourism revenue.